CEN/CLC/JTC 19/WG 01 - Decentralised identity management
Processes, roles and practices for decentralised identity management and its support functions provided by DLTs. This includes management of identifiers, keys, evidential registries and trust anchors
Decentralised identity management
Processes, roles and practices for decentralised identity management and its support functions provided by DLTs. This includes management of identifiers, keys, evidential registries and trust anchors
General Information
This document defines the policy, functional and security requirements on (qualified) trust services for electronic ledger. This includes requirements to ensure:
- their provision by one or more trust service providers;
- the establishment of the origin of data records in the ledger;
- the unique sequential chronological ordering of data records in the ledger;
- the recording of data in such a way that any subsequent change to the data is immediately detectable, ensuring their integrity over time.
- Technical specification18 pagesEnglish languagee-Library read for1 day
Frequently Asked Questions
CEN/CLC/JTC 19/WG 01 is a Working Group within the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). It is named "Decentralised identity management" and is responsible for: Processes, roles and practices for decentralised identity management and its support functions provided by DLTs. This includes management of identifiers, keys, evidential registries and trust anchors This committee has published 1 standards.
CEN/CLC/JTC 19/WG 01 develops CEN standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: Processes, roles and practices for decentralised identity management and its support functions provided by DLTs. This includes management of identifiers, keys, evidential registries and trust anchors Currently, there are 1 published standards from this working group.
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