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June 12th, 2023

June 12th, 2023

Self-Sovereign Identity: A New Approach to Digital Identity

The digital transformation that has taken over our world has changed how we interact with nearly every entity around us. Our interactions have moved from the physical world to the digital one. A central building block of these interactions is our identities, which provide basic information about ourselves; our name, age, place of living, and other related attributes. As our interactions continue to move to digital spaces, the concept of digital identity, one that is used by computer information systems to represent an entity, is becoming more prevalent. Securing our digital identities is as important as protecting our physical ones.

June 2nd, 2023

June 2nd, 2023

DSR continues partnership with the Government of British Columbia

DSR Corporation is continuing its partnership with the Government of British Columbia (CAN) to develop Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) solutions. The B.C. Government is a pioneer in the early adoption and usage of SSI – a lifetime, portable identity built on decentralized systems, like blockchain, which puts the user in charge of their own digital identity. Previously, the B.C. Government chose DSR to complete three separate projects involving the continuous development and enhancement of their Self-Sovereign Identity platform. The goal of these three previous bids was to modernize components of their platform for easier use and maintenance. The specific opportunities consisted of upgrading the Indy Test automation repository and VON Network to use Indy VDR and implementing a version of the Indy CLI based on the Hyperledger Indy and Aries shared components.

April 4th, 2023

April 4th, 2023

DSR supports the Distributed Compliance Ledger from the CSA

Distributed Systems and Web 3.0 principles, like blockchain and decentralization, are impacting a growing number of industries. They are poised to become a standard technology for users looking to control their own data. A Decentralized System has no centralized authority but instead a distributed network of credentialed parties that can independently validate data. From Digital Identity to Decentralized Finance, Web 3.0 is changing how users and networks interact.

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