dyne

joined 1 year ago
MODERATOR OF
 
 

✊🏾 "Una sicurezza, diciamo autoprodotta, che abbiamo in pugno"

Invited by Associazione di Promozione Sociale De Componendis Cifris for the "Crittografia e imprese per il Paese" event, @[email protected] held a talk in Rome on the importance of sovereignty, and local control over - as well as local knowledge of - security tools.

(video in Italian)

 

The new version of Lemmy is here πŸŽ‰ Read about all the goodness here: https://join-lemmy.org/news/2023-12-15_-_Lemmy_Release_v0.19.0_-_Instance_blocking,_Scaled_sort,_and_Federation_Queue

⚠️ Heads-up: The upgrade requires database migrations that are reported to take between 20 to 60 minutes. Our instance is smol and beautiful, so it should be on the shorter side of that spectrum. But now you know why it will take a moment.

If you have a spare RJ45, feel free to sacrifice it to the cybergods for optimal procedure happiness. But thoughts and good vibes are accepted too.

 

πŸ›Ÿ Global Passport Project is lead by Kosmopolis, an NGO based in Naples specializing in participatory democracy processes, particularly among migrants communities.

🎬 Watch the interview with Ali Sohna, one of GPP's Ambassadors

Kosmopolis created the Global Passport Project (GPP), a platform that leverages on decentralized technologies such as Blockchain and distributed storage, to protect and promote human rights and global citizenship in the domain of migration.

What GPP proposes is a Website and a Mobile App through which migrants can safely store and share data and documents necessary on their perilous journey.

🎬 Watch an overview of the wallet

It grants access to relevant information about the country they arrive or cross and info on how to get support from, communicate directly with civil society organizations and/or report abuse or violations.

Organizations in the domain of migration can be listed on an interactive map. This helps migrants find and communicate with the orgs and services they need based on where they are.

🎬 Watch a demo of the interactive map

The App also allows migrants to be the narrator of their own story. Kosmopolis selects, edits, publishes, and disseminates citizen journalism products directly created by the users of GPP.

The information submitted by Migrants to the platform is encrypted to prevent its use for illegal purposes. A blockchain and IPFS guarantee that the data are not stored on the servers of multinationals or government organizations. Making user's sensitive data censorship-proof, perennial & compliant with GDPR.

But this adds complexity to the project, hence Zenroom enters the chat. The app needs to be operated by organizations with a very small technical capital and process complex cryptographic operation to issue private keys and temporary access tokens. The backing up of private keys by service providers is discouraged by security experts and Dyne. Keypairoom enables deterministic creation of private keys using user answers to specific questions. GPP has made significant contributions to this Zenroom component.

Because Zenroom is very tiny, the cost of running it is very small. And thanks to Dyne's W3C compliant DID, it is already equipped to handle the digital identity of migrants in elegant and privacy preserving ways.

GPP is a perfect match for Zenroom, the virtual machine by the people for the people. ✊🏽 With it's no-code approach, specialists in humanitarian questions (not specialists in machines) can easily verify that the processes are legit.

🀿 Next week, we'll continue this deep-dive into Zenroom's finesses and the applications that are leveraging it!

🫢🏽 Stay tuned and check out Global Passport Project!

5
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Zenroom is a super tiny, secure and open source Virtual Machine that puts the power of very complicated cryptographic operations in the hands of everyday people.

Cryptographic tech, such as Digital Identity or Blockchain, is hard to grasp. Even harder to work with. Don't speak SECP256K1, BLS381 or ED25519? There's no shame in that. But it can be problematic: without understanding code or the basics, a layperson needs to rely on the trust they place in their assigned expert. But what if you were able to perform and verify advanced cryptographic computations in plain English? The code names above are different types of elliptic curves leveraged in some of the most popular blockchains (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc...) Zenroom supports signatures and pairing with many of those.

Because it leverages Zencode, Zenroom has a "no-coding" approach. Meaning that you can work with very complicated concepts using the English language. Effectively simplifying the verification that an operation indeed does what it is supposed to. But Zenroom does not intend to eliminate developers from your business operation. Instead it aims at eliminating the gap between developers and business operation. It is built by people for people.

Seeing it in action helps understanding. In the coming weeks we'll be publishing highlights of application leveraging Zenroom to accomplish marvelous things!

✊🏾 Crypto-power to the people!

view more: next β€Ί