- From: Leah Houston, MD <leah@hpec.io>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2022 13:36:38 -0500
- To: Robin Klemens <klemens@internet-sicherheit.de>
- Cc: Credentials CG <public-credentials@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CAMWC-kjmB4tXS=TGXqf++j-zXWxkSxM+vjHHS-iO_D7gEHnrWw@mail.gmail.com>
Hello All - The AAMC oversees American Medical Education. I have received some trend signals that the AAMC wants to adopt DID Standards through their MedbiQuitous solution. Here are some senior tech job opening to anyone who is interested: https://aamc.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/AAMC/job/Washington-DC/Technical-Lead-MEC--Software-Engineering--Full-Stack-_10006591 https://aamc.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/AAMC/job/Washington-DC/Technical-Lead--Software-Modernization_10005888 If you are interested in this kind of work, LMK Best Leah *Leah Houston M.D <https://twitter.com/LeahHoustonMD>.* Chief Executive Officer Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahhoustonmd/> | Twitter <https://twitter.com/LeahHoustonMD> <https://www.linkedin.com/company/hpecid/> <https://angel.co/company/hpec> <https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/hpec-a109> This electronic mail (including any attachments) may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and/or otherwise protected under applicable law from disclosure to anyone other than its intended recipient(s). Any dissemination or use of this electronic mail or its contents (including any attachments) by persons other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender or *webmaster@hpec.io <webmaster@hpec.io>* immediately and then delete the original message (including any attachments) in its entirety. We take steps to protect against viruses and other malicious code but advise you to carry out your own checks and precautions as we accept no liability for any which remain. We may monitor electronic mail sent to and from our server(s) to ensure regulatory compliance to protect our clients and business. On Fri, Jan 28, 2022 at 11:13 AM Robin Klemens < klemens@internet-sicherheit.de> wrote: > Dear W3C Credentials Community Group, > > I hereby want to propose a new work item on "Chaining of Credentials" and > I would appreciate some initial feedback before proposing the item as an > issue at https://github.com/w3c-ccg/community. > > At IDunion (https://idunion.org/), we started a working group that is > focused on the chaining of credentials in September 2021. The working group > is represented by Deutsche Telekom AG (T-Labs), European EPC Competence > Center GmbH, Institute for Internet-Security (Westphalian University of > Applied Sciences), Robert Bosch GmbH, Spherity GmbH, TrustCerts GmbH, and > more, counting 10 active members. > > Currently, our working group is IDunion internal. However, we presented > our work at the IIW33 in the session “Credential Chaining - Verification of > VCs In Non-Trivial Trust Networks (Open > > Discussion)” and want to make this an open-source community effort. > > Our goals are > > - to provide an overview of all existing flavors of credential > chaining (What current and new techniques exist or are being researched?) > - to gather the reasons and requirements for credential chaining > - to come up with best practices and create a sort of decision tree > that helps map the requirements of the use case with the implementation of > credential chaining > - to provide working code with concrete implementations on different > chaining variants > - to integrate credential chaining into future versions of the > Verifiable Credentials Data Model > > Me and my colleagues are looking forward to your feedback about the idea > of creating a new, or joining an already existing working group under the > umbrella of W3C. > > > Many thanks in advance, > > Robin Klemens > > > --- > Blockchain Reseacher > Institute for Internet-Security > https://www.linkedin.com/in/robinklemens/ > https://github.com/udosson > >
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