The IOTA Foundation revealed its native Tangle technology - a DAG-based scalable protocol - will be used by IAMPASS for the latter's decentralized digital identity management product, as published on a blog post by IOTA head of communications, Cara Harbor.
The development is one amongst many as IOTA steadily builds an ecosystem for products running on Tangle, as part of a broader smart city vision.
The product scans the vein structure of a user's hand to create a unique identity map linked to a profile where user access and allowed functions are predefined.
As corporations and humankind move towards an interconnected world powered by the internet, identity management has emerged as one of the most concerning issues.
While the absence of products ensuring trustless verification remains an underserved domain, distributed ledger systems can potentially power reliable, secure, and cost-effective identity management solutions for consumers.
Dominik Schienever, the co-founder of IOTA Foundation, notes the development allows portability of identity management devices - over large biometric systems in usage today - while providing customers ownership over their identity.
"With the maturation of identity solutions like these, we will see the IOTA ecosystem providing a key technical puzzle piece for the adoption of distributed ledgers."
For an identity solution to be technically viable, the system must be equipped to handle millions of authentications per day while not compromising on security as a tradeoff for scalability.
The IAMPASS application is a small sub-process of a DLT-based smart city, as envisioned by the IOTA Foundation.
The IAMPASS development comes months after the European Union Commission advancement gave a "Green light" to IOTA and European smart city consortium +CityxChange for the consortium's energy management solution.
IOTA to Power Digital Identity Authentication Solution "IAMPASS"
Published on Oct 17, 2018
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