Verifiable Credentials
A verifiable credential is a set of tamper-proof claims and metadata that can cryptographically prove who issued it.
What are verifiable credentials good for?
Combating Fraud
Verifiable credentials can be thought of as “tamper-proof” because they share the data of who issued them and any changes made are apparent to the verifier, allowing you to trust the credential as much as you trust the issuing party.
Reducing Liability
Verifiable credentials allow the end user to share only the data necessary with organizations they interact with, removing the need to store or delete personally identifying information in a regulatorily compliant way.
Increasing Efficiency
Verifiable credentials allow you to trust data as if it came straight from the source, meaning your team can immediately act on the data presented without the need for multifactor authentication or other means of double checking.
Want to learn more about verifiable credentials? Check out our Beginner’s Guide
Types of verifiable credentials that Indicio typically works with.
How Indicio can help
Indicio offers ready to use verifiable credentials solutions built on open-source technology to create as much of a “plug and play” experience for your organization as possible. Our team is also happy to work with you to build a custom solution if you have specific needs for your project.
A key benefit to building with Indicio is that our solutions are flexible and can be hosted and deployed wherever you want, whether that be on prem, Google Cloud, AWS, Azure, Linode, Digital Ocean, and more.
Benefits of building on open-source include on-going development and updates to the base technology, and a community of developers familiar with the space to avoid vendor lock-in for your project.
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