{"id":98394,"date":"2021-10-06T09:00:19","date_gmt":"2021-10-06T16:00:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/security\/blog\/?p=98394"},"modified":"2023-05-15T23:06:23","modified_gmt":"2023-05-16T06:06:23","slug":"microsofts-5-guiding-principles-for-decentralized-identities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-us\/security\/blog\/2021\/10\/06\/microsofts-5-guiding-principles-for-decentralized-identities\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft\u2019s 5 guiding principles for decentralized identities"},"content":{"rendered":"
Three years ago, as part of Microsoft\u2019s mission to empower people and organizations to achieve more, we announced that we were incubating a new set of decentralized identity technologies<\/a> based on a simple vision:<\/p>\n Each of us needs a digital identity we own, one which securely and privately stores all elements of our digital identity. This self-owned identity must be easy to use and give us complete control over how our identity data is accessed and used.<\/em><\/p>\n During this incubation, customers and partners all around the world have helped us understand their challenges and the shortcomings of their existing identity systems. We\u2019ve learned a ton through a set of successful proof of concepts partnering with Keio University,1<\/sup> The National Health Service (UK),2<\/sup> and the Government of Flanders.3<\/a><\/sup> We\u2019ve worked with our partners in the Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) and the open standards community to develop standards and demonstrate interoperability.<\/p>\n Using these new open standards and all these learnings to guide us, we turned on the public preview of our new decentralized identity system<\/a>\u2014Microsoft Azure Active Directory Verifiable Credentials\u2014in April 2021. That preview generated a ton of valuable feedback and gave us the opportunity to learn from all of you.<\/p>\n Through all these interactions and investments, we have become even more excited about the opportunity to create a decentralized identity<\/a> system that increases customer trust and adoption by minimizing data processing and providing the user much greater control of the specific identity data they share and how it will be used.<\/p>\n Now we are well into the next phase of our plan, working on two parallel efforts:<\/p>\n In this new phase, we want to share the set of guiding principles that we will use to guide both efforts. Not all these principles will be realizable from the start, but we believe that all are necessary over time to realize the promise of decentralized identities:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In building and running this new system, we are also making an additional set of commitments we believe are critically important:<\/p>\n Our goal in sharing these principles and our commitments is to help our customers, partners, and the decentralized identity community understand what motivates and guides us and how we think about this exciting opportunity.<\/p>\n Visit Microsoft decentralized identity<\/a> to learn more about the benefits and opportunities of a decentralized identity ecosystem based on open standards.<\/p>\n And we hope you\u2019ll read the next blog in our five-part series on decentralized identity<\/a>, where Pamela Dingle demystifies the basics of direct presentation, decentralized identity, verifiable credentials, and anchored decentralized identifiers. It\u2019s quite entertaining, as well.<\/p>\n To learn more about Microsoft Security solutions,\u00a0visit our\u00a0website<\/a>.\u00a0Bookmark the\u00a0Security blog<\/a>\u00a0to keep up with our expert coverage on security matters. Also, follow us at\u00a0@MSFTSecurity<\/a>\u00a0for the latest news and updates on cybersecurity.<\/p>\n 1<\/sup>University to enable students to securely manage their own transcripts with Verifiable Credentials<\/a>, Customer Stories, Microsoft. 16 March 2021.<\/p>\n\n
The 5 guiding principles<\/h2>\n
1. Secure, reliable, and trustworthy<\/h3>\n
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2. Privacy protecting and in my control<\/h3>\n
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3. Inclusive, fair, and easy to use<\/h3>\n
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4. Supervisable<\/h3>\n
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5. Environmentally responsible<\/h3>\n
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Microsoft\u2019s commitments to the new digital identity system<\/h2>\n
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Looking forward<\/h2>\n
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