Digital Integrated Identification (DIID)
A centralised identification is a concept that is far from being matured in the current state of technology. That is why we, Block the Bugs, would like to be the pioneer in implementing this concept and our idea is on a system that we call the Digital Integrated Identification (DIID).
The 3 components of DIID is a microchip that can be embedded into a human body or to attach it to a wearable or an accessory and it will act as a switch for the most crucial component of DIID, that is the smartphone. The smartphone will act as the identification card for identification purposes and the third component will be the users' trusted friends or families.
Yesterday, CBM imposed a series of issues of a centralised identification that consists of security and privacy problems. However, with DIID, we believe that these issues will no longer be a problem with the security feature of the chip, that is the smartphone will not be able to be functional and even the recovery system of the smartphone will be blocked once the distance of the chip and the smartphone reaches a 10 metre-radius. Therefore, losing or misplacing a smartphone will no longer be vulnerable to information leakage. Another security feature is that in extreme cases, such as being held at gunpoint to remove a large sum of money, you yourself will not be able to complete the transaction as this requires the verifications from your list of trustees. Hence, the criminal activity will be harder or nearly impossible to achieve its goal with this layer of security. That is all for the security part.
For the privacy part, every transaction that requires your information will require you to do a verification such as scanning a unique QR code for every third party organisations and this applies to government offices too where relevant information and only relevant and necessary information is being partially displayed on the their screen. With this, your privacy will be kept and secured.
For the practical advantage, users of DIID will now be able to only take their smartphones whenever they leave their houses as the smartphones can now not only being able to make financial transactions, but also identification transactions too, indirectly becoming a wallet.
For the issuance of DIID, users are first required to download the DIID app from their platform’s apps store and also to buy a blank chip from any electronics store. The app is then allowed to sense the blank chip and after a log in to the user’s DIID account, the synchronisation occurs automatically. The final step is to attach the chip to any wearables or to embed it in the human body.
That concludes our main idea on a centralised identification. We believe that DIID may be able to solve some if not all of the issues posted by CBM and with enough help from you guys, the world will be able to witness a new dawn on identification technology.
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Link to slides:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12lOyv845k2nA38-IXWVE1wZ9GpsxnHqF/view?usp=sharing
Link to Code:
https://repl.it/@jalaxyw3/WarmheartedIroncladWordprocessor
Team members:
Teng Wil Liam
Leo Kee Lin
Lee Zhong Hong
Github username: TengWilliam
Github email: leokeelin@gmail.com
Digital Integrated Identification (DIID)
A centralised identification is a concept that is far from being matured in the current state of technology. That is why we, Block the Bugs, would like to be the pioneer in implementing this concept and our idea is on a system that we call the Digital Integrated Identification (DIID).
The 3 components of DIID is a microchip that can be embedded into a human body or to attach it to a wearable or an accessory and it will act as a switch for the most crucial component of DIID, that is the smartphone. The smartphone will act as the identification card for identification purposes and the third component will be the users' trusted friends or families.
Yesterday, CBM imposed a series of issues of a centralised identification that consists of security and privacy problems. However, with DIID, we believe that these issues will no longer be a problem with the security feature of the chip, that is the smartphone will not be able to be functional and even the recovery system of the smartphone will be blocked once the distance of the chip and the smartphone reaches a 10 metre-radius. Therefore, losing or misplacing a smartphone will no longer be vulnerable to information leakage. Another security feature is that in extreme cases, such as being held at gunpoint to remove a large sum of money, you yourself will not be able to complete the transaction as this requires the verifications from your list of trustees. Hence, the criminal activity will be harder or nearly impossible to achieve its goal with this layer of security. That is all for the security part.
For the privacy part, every transaction that requires your information will require you to do a verification such as scanning a unique QR code for every third party organisations and this applies to government offices too where relevant information and only relevant and necessary information is being partially displayed on the their screen. With this, your privacy will be kept and secured.
For the practical advantage, users of DIID will now be able to only take their smartphones whenever they leave their houses as the smartphones can now not only being able to make financial transactions, but also identification transactions too, indirectly becoming a wallet.
For the issuance of DIID, users are first required to download the DIID app from their platform’s apps store and also to buy a blank chip from any electronics store. The app is then allowed to sense the blank chip and after a log in to the user’s DIID account, the synchronisation occurs automatically. The final step is to attach the chip to any wearables or to embed it in the human body.
That concludes our main idea on a centralised identification. We believe that DIID may be able to solve some if not all of the issues posted by CBM and with enough help from you guys, the world will be able to witness a new dawn on identification technology.
END
Link to slides:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12lOyv845k2nA38-IXWVE1wZ9GpsxnHqF/view?usp=sharing
Link to Code:
https://repl.it/@jalaxyw3/WarmheartedIroncladWordprocessor
Team members:
Teng Wil Liam
Leo Kee Lin
Lee Zhong Hong
Github username: TengWilliam
Github email: leokeelin@gmail.com