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Author: Nils Gillmann <ng0@n0.is>
Date:   Mon, 22 Oct 2018 17:28:28 +0000

Add DASEIN bibtex record.

Signed-off-by: Nils Gillmann <ng0@n0.is>

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diff --git a/gnunetbib.bib b/gnunetbib.bib @@ -514,6 +514,27 @@ as an evaluation of its performance}, author = {Schanzenbach, M. and Bramm, G. and Sch{\"u}tte, J.} } +@article {DASEIN, + title = {Decentralized Authentication for Self-Sovereign Identities using Name Systems}, + number = {847382}, + year = {2018}, + month = oct, + institution = {Berner Fachhochschule}, + type = {H2020 submission}, + address = {Bern}, + abstract = {The GNU Name System (GNS) is a fully decentralized public key infrastructure and name system with private information retrieval semantics. It serves a holistic approach to interact seamlessly with IoT ecosystems and enables people and their smart objects to prove their identity, membership and privileges - compatible with existing technologies. +In this report we demonstrate how a wide range of private authentication and identity management scenarios are addressed by GNS in a cost-efficient, usable and secure manner. This simple, secure and privacy-friendly authentication method is a significant breakthrough when cyber peace, privacy and liability are the priorities for the benefit of a wide range of the population. +After an introduction to GNS itself, we show how GNS can be used to authenticate servers, replacing the Domain Name System (DNS) and X.509 certificate authorities (CAs) with a more privacy-friendly but equally usable protocol which is trustworthy, human-centric and includes group authentication. We also built a demonstrator to highlight how GNS can be used in medical computing to simplify privacy-sensitive data processing in the Swiss health-care system. Combining GNS with attribute-based encryption, we created ReclaimID, a robust and reliable OpenID Connect-compatible authorization system. It includes simple, secure and privacy-friendly single sign-on to seamlessly share selected attributes with Web services, cloud ecosystems. Further, we demonstrate how ReclaimID can be used to solve the problem of addressing, authentication and data sharing for IoT devices. +These applications are just the beginning for GNS; the versatility and extensibility of the protocol will lend itself to an even broader range of use-cases. +GNS is an open standard with a complete free software reference implementation created by the GNU project. It can therefore be easily audited, adapted, enhanced, tailored, developed and/or integrated, as anyone is allowed to use the core protocols and implementations free of charge, and to adopt them to their needs under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License, a free software license approved by the Free Software Foundation.}, + keywords = {DNS, GNU Name System, GNUnet, privacy, ReclaimID}, + www_section = {DNS, GNU Name System, GNUnet, privacy, ReclaimID}, + www_tags = selected, + url = {https://bibliography.gnunet.org}, + www_pdf_url = {https://gnunet.org/git/bibliography.git/plain/docs/dasein10.pdf}, + author = {Christian Grothoff and Martin Schanzenbach and Annett Laube and Emmanuel Benoist} +} + @book {forward_secure_encryption2014, title = {Forward-Secure Distributed Encryption}, booktitle = {Privacy Enhancing Technologies},