Identity Proof
Kazuhiko Shibuya
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Kazuhiko Shibuya: Tokyo Metropolitan University, Faculty of System Design
Chapter Chapter 6 in Digital Transformation of Identity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, 2020, pp 89-98 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Next, the author picks up identity proof. It means to prove not only your identity as physical existence but also existence of necessary information (e.g., ability, evidence) as genuine and trustable one without disclosing unnecessary knowledge. In other words, it intends to accomplish proving as an identifiable individual with desirable capability to pursue the goal. To summarize critical points, it can consider that controversial issues on online deceptions usually lack those convincing validation mechanisms: No provable way to verify prover’s knowledge and faithful protocols about information between senders and receivers. Without any troubles and haphazard, it should clarify either not-modified or not-disguised entity. This chapter attempts to introduce zero-knowledge proof and its applicability online.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-2248-2_6
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