Privacy Lab: Decentralized, Self-Sovereign Identity, Privacy and You
815 Eddy St
San Francisco, CA 94109
USA
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An exploration of the emerging technologies and implementations coming out
of the Digital Identity Foundation (https://identity.foundation) member
organizations, with a focus on Hyperledger Indy and the privacy preserving
properties of these new identity networks. Come and learn how the next
generation of public identity systems are being built from the ground up to
give end-users control of their own information and online relationships.
*Speaker Daniel Hardman*
Daniel has been a software engineer, architect, and dev leader for a
quarter century–much of it intersecting with the fields of cybersecurity
and digital identity. He developed the original specs for Hyperledger
Indy’s SDK, and has contributed code or guidance to most of the Indy
codebases. He writes regularly on identity and privacy topics. He’s also
worked in machine learning/AI, supercomputers, public and private cloud,
big data, SaaS, and enterprise software, and he’s founded and sold a dot
com. He has graduate degrees in computational linguistics and business. He
currently serves as the secretary for the Technical Governance Board of the
Sovrin Foundation, and as a Hyperledger Indy maintainer.