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Attribute-based Credentials for Trust

Identity in the Information Society

  • Presents the state of the art in identity management, access control, privacy, and attribute-based credentials
  • Discusses identity management comprehensively, integrating different perspectives and various scientific disciplines
  • Develops an integrated view on the challenges and solutions for the trustworthy, yet privacy respecting management of identities in a mobile and digital information society
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Introduction

    • Kai Rannenberg, Welderufael Tesfay, Ahmad Sabouri
    Pages 1-9
  3. An Architecture for Privacy-ABCs

    • Patrik Bichsel, Jan Camenisch, Maria Dubovitskaya, Robert R. Enderlein, Stephan Krenn, Ioannis Krontiris et al.
    Pages 11-78
  4. Cryptographic Protocols Underlying Privacy-ABCs

    • Patrik Bichsel, Jan Camenisch, Maria Dubovitskaya, Robert R. Enderlein, Stephan Krenn, Anja Lehmann et al.
    Pages 79-108
  5. Comparison of Mechanisms

    • Michael Østergaard Pedersen, Gert Læssøe Mikkelsen, Fatbardh Veseli, Ahmad Sabouri, Tsvetoslava Vateva-Gurova
    Pages 109-141
  6. Legal Data Protection Considerations

    • Marit Hansen, Felix Bieker, Daniel Deibler, Hannah Obersteller, Eva Schlehahn, Harald Zwingelberg
    Pages 143-161
  7. School Community Interaction Platform: the Soderhamn Pilot of ABC4Trust

    • Ahmad Sabouri, Souheil Bcheri, Jimm Lerch, Eva Schlehahn, Welderufael Tesfay
    Pages 163-195
  8. Course Evaluation in Higher Education: the Patras Pilot of ABC4Trust

    • Yannis Stamatiou, Zinaida Benenson, Anna Girard, Ioannis Krontiris, Vasiliki Liagkou, Apostolos Pyrgelis et al.
    Pages 197-239
  9. Experiences and Feedback from the Pilots

    • Norbert Götze, Daniel Deibler, Robert Seidl
    Pages 241-254
  10. Technical Implementation and Feasibility

    • Gert Læssøe Mikkelsen, Kasper Damgård, Hans Guldager, Jonas Lindstrøm Jensen, Jesus Garcia Luna, Janus Dam Nielsen et al.
    Pages 255-317
  11. Privacy-ABC Usage Scenarios

    • Joerg Abendroth, Marit Hansen, Ioannis Krontiris, Ahmad Sabouri, Eva Schlehahn, Robert Seidl et al.
    Pages 319-343
  12. Establishment and Prospects of Privacy-ABCs

    • Marit Hansen, Hannah Obersteller, Kai Rannenberg, Fatbardh Veseli
    Pages 345-360
  13. Further Challenges

    • Kai Rannenberg, Jan Camenisch, Ahmad Sabouri, Welderufael Tesfay
    Pages 361-367
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 369-391

About this book

The need for information privacy and security continues to grow and gets increasingly recognized. In this regard, Privacy-preserving Attribute-based Credentials (Privacy-ABCs) are elegant techniques to provide secure yet privacy-respecting access control. This book addresses the federation and interchangeability of Privacy-ABC technologies. It defines a common, unified architecture for Privacy-ABC systems that allows their respective features to be compared and combined Further, this book presents open reference implementations of selected Privacy-ABC systems and explains how to deploy them in actual production pilots, allowing provably accredited members of restricted communities to provide anonymous feedback on their community or its members. To date, credentials such as digitally signed pieces of personal information or other information used to authenticate or identify a user have not been designed to respect the users’ privacy. They inevitably reveal the identity of the holder even though the application at hand often needs much less information, e.g. only the confirmation that the holder is a teenager or is eligible for social benefits. In contrast, Privacy-ABCs allow their holders to reveal only their minimal information required by the applications, without giving away their full identity information. Privacy-ABCs thus facilitate the implementation of a trustworthy and at the same time privacy-respecting digital society.

The ABC4Trust project as a multidisciplinary and European project, gives a technological response to questions linked to data protection.

Viviane Reding
(Former Vice-president of the European Commission, Member of European Parliament)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Deutsche Telekom Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

    Kai Rannenberg

  • IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Rüschlikon, Switzerland

    Jan Camenisch

  • Deutsche Telekom Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Securi, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt, Germany

    Ahmad Sabouri

About the editors

Kai Rannenberg holds the Deutsche Telekom Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Before he was with Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK, focussing on personal security devices and privacy technologies. Kai has been coordinating several leading EU research projects including the Network of Excellence “Future of Identity in the Information Society” and the Integrated Project “Attribute based Credentials for Trust” (ABC4Trust). Kai`s awards include the IFIP Silver Core and the Alcatel SEL Foundation Dissertation Award.

Jan Camenisch is a globally renowned cryptographer and a senior researcher at IBM's Research Laboratory in Rüschlikon, Switzerland. His mission is, by inventing and using cryptography to try to regain the fading privacy of our increasingly electronic society. He is a member of the IBM Academy of Technology and was the technical leader of the EU-funded projects PrimeLifePRIME and currently holds an ERC Advanced Grant. In 2010 he received the prestigious ACM SIGSAC Outstanding Innovation Award and in 2013 the IEEE Computer Society Technical Achievement Award.

Ahmad Sabouri is a scientific researcher and doctoral candidate at the Deutsche Telekom Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security at Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, with a focus on Privacy-respecting Identity Management. Since 2011, he has a key role in various activities within the ABC4Trust EU project, including project coordination, architecture design, and management of the pilots.

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