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1 Anna Cottone, Scott Covington, Emma Pham, Tailai Zhang

2 Identity Card – Public Key
About Our Company What is ? What does do? Security technology company Software developer Contractor to the U.S. government Manages transfer of personal identity onto the blockchain Maintains identity records on blockchain Facilitates verification of identity From many identity cards.. To one Public Key… E 51D1 Identity Card – Public Key

3 transfers personal identity verification of identity
How it works transfers personal identity onto the blockchain 1 facilitates verification of identity 2 2018 2019 2020 2036 Babies born Adults Adults Turn 18 yrs old Birth record and biometric data are created Identity is encrypted with private key and added to Blockchain Parents can access private key, if needed Identity is put on Blockchain due to: Marriage license Passport issuance Criminal record Drivers license Adults can use keys to prove identity and institutions can verify identity using interface Private key is transferred from parents to child Biometric data is updated Identify can now be verified via interface

4 Feasibility Technical Gov’t / Societal Software
Customized blockchain interfaces for: hospitals/clinics (birth) county clerk (marriage) USPS/Dept of State (Passport) DMV (Drivers license) Law Enforcement Agency (Criminal record) API for Institutions Hardware Hardware security modules (stores private keys) Mining Machines Data Centers Integrated biometric machines Biometric Collection tools/technologies Analysis of human biometrics into code Biometrics to authorize private key Government investment Common standards across all government agencies Adoption of institutions (e.g., financial) General public learning curve

5 Solution to Current State Inefficiencies
Inconvenient: Many forms of ID issued by various entities SSN was created to track a worker’s lifetime earnings NOT to be a national identity card One single identity verification tool – public key Insecure: Widely shared, printed, and stored Carnegie Mellon researchers published an algorithm that can reconstruct SSN based on publicly available personal info Secure ecosystem using blockchain technology Biometrics and passcode for verification


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