Submitted by: Markus Sabadello --------------------------------- Bio Markus Sabadello has worked as an architect and developer in the field of digital identity for >10 years and is a frequent participant and speaker at conferences such as the Internet Identity Workshop, Rebooting-the-Web-of-Trust, and many others. He has written code for most (user-centric / self-sovereign) digital identity protocols that have emerged over the last >10 years, including SAML 2.0, OAuth(2), OpenID (Connect), Information Cards, WebID, etc. He is now actively engaged in the development of Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials. Github: "peacekeeper". Company: https://danubetech.com/ --------------------------------- Your goals I would like to contribute insights about Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and how they can help interoperability and be integrated with Linked Data technologies: https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-spec/. Another interesting topic is Linked Data Capabilities: https://w3c-ccg.github.io/ld-ocap/. --------------------------------- Workshop Goals Since there is now concrete interest and active development around the world on decentralized, privacy-preserving identity technologies, the workshop should focus on practical solutions. --------------------------------- Your interests Please select the rank-order (1 to 10) for the options you think are acceptable (i.e. you can live with it), where 1 is the most preferred, 2 the next best and so on... * Vocabularies to model privacy policies, regulations, and involved (business) processes: [ Ranked 10 ] * Identity management vocabularies: [ Ranked 1 ] * Modeling personal data usage, processing, sharing, and tracking: [ Ranked 2 ] * Interlinking aspects of privacy and provenance: [ Ranked 7 ] * Modeling consent and making it transportable: [ Ranked 6 ] * New ways to put the user in control benefiting from semantic interoperability of policy information: [ Ranked 3 ] * Modeling permissions, obligations, and their scope: [ Ranked 5 ] * Reasoning about formally declared privacy policies: [ Ranked 8 ] * Exploring links and synergies using Linked Data vocabularies in the context of related efforts: [ Ranked 9 ] * Visualizations of data and policy information to help data self determination: [ Ranked 4 ] --------------------------------- Other Thoughts