Hyperledger Fabric and Indy: Joining systems for secure decentralized identity

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Hyperledger Foundation is home to two of the most well-known open source projects in enterprise blockchain: Hyperledger Fabric and Hyperledger Indy. In this discussion, we will be looking at the two projects and exploring how they can interact and work together to create decentralized verifiable credentials.
Hyperledger Fabric is intended as a foundation for developing solutions with a modular architecture that allows components such as consensus and membership services to be plug-and-play. Hyperledger Indy, on the other hand, is the home of several tools, libraries, and reusable components for creating applications and systems specific to digital identity that are rooted on blockchains or other distributed ledgers. So while Fabric is modular and versatile in design and satisfies a broad range of industry use cases, Indy is interoperable with other blockchains or can be used standalone powering the decentralization of identity.
Join us as we hear from industry experts who are deeply familiar with both projects and learn how Fabric and Indy can work together to support verifiable digital credentials.
Moderator:
Sam Curren, Senior Architect & Deputy CTO, Indicio; Co-Chair, DIDComm Working Group, DIF: Sam Curren is Indicio’s Senior Systems Architect and works on both open source and customer projects. He has been involved in the Identity Community for over 12 years, working and researching on personal data, distributed systems, supply chain digital birth certificates, and Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs). He is a co-chair of both the Hyperledger Aries project and the DIF DIDComm Working Group, and is also a member of the Decentralized Identity Foundation Steering Committee. Sam has a Masters Degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University.
Speakers:
Mike Vesey, CEO, IdRamp
Mike has created several companies that provide transformational digital solutions for the global enterprise. He has developed award-winning products in unified communications, service operations, security, identity, and data management. Mike has deployed complex identity integrations with some of the world's largest organizations. His latest product, IdRamp, provides a decentralized ID platform focused on orchestration, password elimination, verifiable credentials, blockchain ID, and service delivery.
Mark Rakhmilevich, Senior Director of Blockchain Product Management, Oracle
Mark is responsible for Blockchain Technologies strategy and products. At Oracle Product Development he provides strategic evolution of Oracle Blockchain Platform and Oracle Database Blockchain Tables in the cloud and on-premises to provide customers and partners with a scalable, secure, production-ready platform for building and deploying enterprise-oriented blockchain networks. He helps set strategy for Oracle’s blockchain efforts and guides customers and partners in applying blockchain technology to deliver on key business outcomes – accelerating growth, reducing costs and friction in business ecosystems, reducing risk and fraud, bringing to market innovative solutions that solve real-world societal challenges.
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Hyperledger Fabric and Indy: Joining systems for secure decentralized identity