TNO aangenomen als Sovrin Steward
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TNO is sinds deze week 1 van de 20 Sovrin Stewards wereldwijd en is hiermee mede-verantwoordelijk voor de integriteit van het Sovrin blockchain netwerk. In onderstaand persbericht (Engelstalig) wordt de rol verder toegelicht.
TNO got this week approved as one of the 20 Sovrin Stewards worldwide and is now co-responsible for the integrity of the Sovrin blockchain network. Sovrin is a blockchain network that focusses on signed attestations for self-sovereign identity and decentralized trust. Attestations may be signed by e.g. a bank, municipality or chamber of commerce. Citizens and businesses provide and use attestations to replace their current cumbersome equivalents, like sending scans of documents by e-mail or sending a few cents to validate a bank account number. Being a Sovrin Steward includes the running of a Sovrin network node in the TNO Blockchain Lab, checking the integrity of the software running on that node, participating in the community governance process of Sovrin, as well as providing access to users. TNO aims to make use of the principles, community and technology of the Sovrin Foundation in projects in the various sectors it is active in.
The Sovrin blockchain network does not register or process personal
information on a blockchain, but uses blockchain to keep track of the
identities of the signers, as well as revocations of attestations.
Examples of attestations are “I am older than 18”, “I have a valid
driver’s license” and “my bank account number is 123456”.
Trusted online interactions
“Establishing trusted online interactions is vital to many of the sectors we are working in, such as e-government, financial services, healthcare” said TNO representative Pieter Verhagen, business development manager of TNO’s Information and Communication Technology research unit. “The Sovrin technology is key to facilitating this trust and we are eager to be an early participant in its development and progress. Sovrin provides a world leading blockchain-based identity infrastructure, that is expected to be used in many Dutch self-sovereign identity experiments and pilots TNO is involved in.”
“It’s difficult to be more excited about a steward than we are about TNO,” said Dr. Phil Windley, chairman of the Sovrin Foundation. “TNO boasts a distinguished nine-decade history as an independent entity promoting scientific innovation in a part of the world with a rich and long history of ground-breaking discovery. Independence and innovation are also two of the guiding principles of the Sovrin Foundation.”
Experiments in blockchain ecosystems
TNO is currently involved in experiments with self-sovereign identity on blockchain together with partners from the Techruption Blokchain program, the Dutch Blockchain Coalition, and Blockchain in Education project ‘Studybits’.
The Techruption
Blockchain Project is a Dutch national public-private partnership
project, within which large and small companies, startups and scientific
institutions collectively create disruptive technological innovations
using blockchain technologies. The project is both a research project
and a field lab working closely with the commercial participants on
cutting edge business issues they face which may be addressed by using
Blockchain technology. In the Techruption program, a Self Sovereign
Identity Framework has been created, which is now being applied for
registering independent contractors (ZZP’ers) at the Chamber of
Commerce, or applying for medical aids.
The Dutch Blockchain Coalition
is a public-private partnership which goal it is to create favorable
conditions for reliable blockchain applications that are accepted by
society at large. The Dutch Blockchain Coalition was founded by a group
of government agencies, knowledge institutes, universities as well as
for-profit organizations operating in sectors such as energy, logistics
and the finance industry. As such the coalition represents a wide
variety of relevant sectors.
The partners of the coalition consider blockchain as an innovative, potentially disruptive technology that can create trust, build prosperity and enhance security for individuals, corporations, institutions and for society at large. The coalition works from the premise of tackling cross-sectoral challenges together and to build solutions jointly which is firmly rooted in the concept of blockchain.
In the North of the Netherlands, a fieldlab for Blockchain in Education is being set up. The first project of this fieldlab – StudyBits – experiments with Self Sovereign Student Identity on the Sovrin blockchain.
About TNO
The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) is an independent research organization. We connect people and knowledge to create innovations that boost the sustainable competitive strength of industry and well-being of society. This is our mission and it is what drives us, the over 3,000 professionals at TNO, in our work every day. We work in collaboration with partners and focus on nine transitions that we have identified together with our stakeholders.
TNO’s Information & Communication Technology (ICT) unit aims to assist its clients, partners and other TNO units through complex digital transformations by leveraging its know-how in ICT, policy and business models. In concrete terms, we work in three main areas: data-driven innovations, robust networks, and integrated computer systems. We operate in domains such as ICT, telecoms, defence & security, high-tech industry, the energy sector, mobility and logistics. TNO is active in the field of blockchain and digital identity, and is one of the founding members of the Dutch Blockchain Coalition.
About the Sovrin Foundation
The international, non-profit Sovrin Foundation is governed by a constitutional Trust Framework that ensures its independence from government or industry influence and codifies its dedication to providing self-sovereign digital identity for all. The Sovrin network is operated by independent stewards and uses the power of a hybrid distributed ledger as a fast, private and secure framework for providing every person, organization, and connected device a permanent identity with which to transact online and operate securely in everyday life. Learn more about the Trust Framework underlying the Sovrin network here.
About TNO
TNO has over 2900 professionals who put their knowledge and experience to work in creating smart solutions to complex issues. These innovations help to sustainably strengthen industrial competitiveness and social wellbeing. We are partnered by some 3000 companies and organisations, including SMEs, in the Netherlands and around the world. For more information about TNO and the five societal themes that are the focus of our work, go to www.tno.nl.