Re: Regarding Service Hub

On Thu, 4 Jul 2019 at 16:52, sethi shivam <sethishivam27@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Adrian,
>
> So basically almost every enterprise has some kind of central storage
> system called Active directory (something like your telephone directory) in
> a hierarchical manner.
> So basically departments and entities are structured hierarchically.
> See the image attached for better understanding.
> As Active directory follows the structure namespace domains.
> I was just thinking if we can create DIDs in such a way as namespaces in
> Active directories and also manage the Control accordingly. Maybe we can
> create something food ... on the service hub.
> With this a  user in hierarchically will also get a public-private key
> pair generated and whenever he leaves the company his credentials get
> revoked. and if someone new joins the company we can assign the same did to
> a new user with key pair rotated and a signature of His boss who is at the
> upper level in the hierarchy.
>
> There are few things mixed up in my mind so I thought to discuss it in the
> group. Maybe there could be a possibility of better use-case in the
> enterprise or something like passwordless authentication rather in those
> cases an employee can't give his card to someone to swipe on his behalf.
>
> For basic Understanding of AD
>
> https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/ashwinexchange/2012/12/18/understanding-active-directory-for-beginners-part-1/
>
> Regards
> Sethi Shivam
>
>
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> On Thu, 4 Jul 2019 at 09:28, sethi shivam <sethishivam27@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to construct Service hubs in such a way that.
>>
>> They work like AD.
>> where instead of hierarchically storing our profiles we can setup agents.
>> As per the industry architecture.
>>
>> And they will work on behalf of us.
>>
>> And manage controller... Delegates as per the departments.
>>
>> If yes, can than what will be the benifits of those?
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Sethi Shivam
>>
>>
>>

Received on Thursday, 4 July 2019 11:23:42 UTC