Identity Framework

3812.1

Title: Standard for General Requirements for Identity Framework for Metaverse

Scope: This standard defines the requirements of an identity framework for metaverse. This standard provides an identity framework for use across different metaverse systems. Furthermore, the standard helps to recognize the relevance between real world and virtual world entities. The standard covers business logic, operational procedures, and authentication programs. Also, the standard defines terminologies, a basic architectural framework, and key indicators.

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3812.2

Title: Standard for Data Access Management for Identity Relationships

Scope: This standard defines the data access management for identity relationships. With fine-grained identities for users, AI (Artificial Intelligence), sensors and smart devices, data processing and management generate data upon relationships, which provides requirement for authorization, authentication and access control cross systems and entities. Data privacy and protection are involved in the scope of the identity relationship framework. This standard also defines a series of extendable interfaces in id-based relationship interoperation scenario, to dock third-party utility components like compliance and regulation.

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P3812.3

Title: Standard for Decentralized/Disintermediation Identity Framework Based on Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT)

Scope: This standard defines a framework of decentralized/disintermediation identity for data interoperability across systems, which uses Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) system as trust middleware for entity recognition, identifier mapping, meta-role control and access management across systems. Cryptographic solutions to provide data privacy and data protection are involved in the scope of the identity framework.
This standard also defines a series of extendable identity interfaces in interoperation scenario, to dock third-party utility components like compliance and regulation.

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P3863

Title: Standard for an Identity Management Framework for Virtual Entities and Digital Twins

Scope:

This standard defines a framework for the identity management of virtual entities and digital twins. The standard also addresses the governance of such virtual entities and digital twins with autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) agents.
The standard specifies architectural requirements for a three-tiered certification mechanism comprising guardian verification, professional capability certification, and fundamental identity attestation.
The standard establishes data models and protocols for:
1. binding digital identities to intellectual property (IP) rights, ownership structures, and legal frameworks;
2. managing the operational lifecycle of virtual entities; and
3. governing the distribution of economic benefits and rights derivatives generated by these digital entities.

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P3864

Title: Standard for Hardware Identity and Asset Governance Modules for Autonomous Devices

Scope: This standard specifies an architectural framework, functional requirements, and communication protocols for hardware identity and governance modules. Such modules integrate with smart devices, robotics, and artificial intelligence (AI) hardware to enable them to operate as autonomous entities within a standardized identity management framework.
The standard defines requirements for a physical module that serves as the root of trust for a device’s digital identity. It specifies protocols for cryptographically binding relationships among the device, its produced assets, and the registered owner. It defines interfaces for utilizing Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) to record the device’s operational history, reputation, and accumulated value. It specifies mechanisms for managing the secure transfer of a device’s identity and accumulated value to new hardware.
Finally, the standard establishes the secure boundary and interaction logic among the host device, the secure module, and the external management framework. This standard does not define the internal operating system of the host device.

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