Self-Sovereign Data and Identity
Self-Sovereign Data and Identity
Empowering secure, user-controlled digital identity and data for data spaces interoperability.
Empowering secure, user-controlled digital identity and data for a decentralized future.
Challenges with Centralized Identities and Data
In recent years, emerging technologies like blockchain, AI, and IoT have accelerated digital transformation. Every year, billions of digital transactions take place not only between people and organizations, but also between devices, vehicles, packages, and infrastructure. According to a report by IoT Analytics, there were 16.6 billion connected IoT devices by the end of 2023. This is projected to grow 13% to 18.8 billion by the end of 2024. As digitalization touches nearly every aspect of life — from payments to services — it’s crucial to adopt secure, interoperable, and user-friendly models for managing digital identities and data. Unfortunately, current systems fall short of meeting the evolving demands of consumers, businesses, and regulators, including:
A New Paradigm for Digital Interactions
These challenges call for a bold new approach — one that puts users in control of their digital identities and data. In other words, we need a scalable, secure framework to support Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) and Self-Sovereign Data (SSD) implementations.
In an SSI-based model, entities have full control over their own portable, verifiable identities. Meanwhile, SSD refers to the concept where users — individuals or organizations — fully own and manage their data. Unlike traditional systems, where third parties store and control data, SSD allows users to decide how, when, and with whom their data is shared, all without relying on centralized authorities. This shift offers greater privacy, security, and autonomy. A framework rooted in SSI and SSD would enhance:
MOBI’s Web3 Infrastructure
MOBI’s Web3 infrastructure, comprising Citopia and the Integrated Trust Network (ITN), builds a secure, user-controlled framework for data spaces interoperability. This system leverages World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials (VCs) open-standards to ensure users retain control over their data, facilitating private, secure, and trusted interactions across systems and clouds.
Self-Sovereign Digital Twins (SSDTs™)
In MOBI’s Web3 architecture, DIDs and VCs are managed through Self-Sovereign Digital Twins™ (SSDTs™). An SSDT™ is a decentralized, digital representation of a person or organization, enabling them to autonomously manage their identity and data. Each SSDT™ includes two main components:
- a Wallet, which stores DIDs and cryptographic keys,
- and an Encrypted Data Vault, which securely holds VCs and VPs for transactions.
With SSDTs™, users can authenticate identities and engage in private, secure transactions — all while keeping full control over their data. This eliminates the need for centralized intermediaries, ensuring only the intended recipient has access to sensitive information—laying the foundations for data spaces interoperability.