Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) Working Group - Charter

The goal of the Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) working group is to develop OpenID specifications for the Issuer-Holder-Verifier-Model use-cases to enable issuance and presentations of the Digital Credentials of any format (W3C VCs, IETF SD-JWT VCs, ISO/IEC 18013-5, etc.) and pseudonymous authentication from the End-User to the Verifier.

Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) Working Group
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Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) Working Group
CHARTER

Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) Working Group
SPECIFICATIONS

Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) Working Group
REPOSITORIES

Digital Credentials Protocols (DCP) Working Group Charter

1) Working Group name

Digital Credentials Protocols Working Group

2) Purpose

In the Issuer-Holder-Verifier Model, Issuers issue Digital Credentials to the Holder’s Wallet, which the End-User can then use to present the Digital Credentials to the Verifiers. Digital Credentials are cryptographically signed statements about a Subject, typically the Wallet Holder. Verifiers can check the authenticity of the data in the Digital Credentials and optionally enforce Key Binding, Biometrics Binding and/or Claim-based Binding i.e., ask the Wallet to prove that it is the intended Holder of the Digital Credential.

The goal of this WG is to develop OpenID specifications for the Issuer-Holder-Verifier-Model use-cases to enable issuance and presentations of the Digital Credentials of any format (IETF SD-JWTl, ISO/IEC 18013-5, etc.) and pseudonymous authentication from the End-User to the Verifier.

These specifications are aimed at enabling End-Users to gain more control, privacy, and portability over their identity information; cheaper, faster, and more secure identity verification, when transforming physical credentials into digital ones using digital credentials; and a universal approach to handle identification, authentication, and authorization in digital and physical space.

The work is planned to be done in liaison with the European Commission, Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF), the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), and ISO/IEC SC17 WG4 and WG10, which have expressed interest in profiling specifications proposed to be worked on in this WG. There is also a liaison with the OpenWallet Foundation (OWF), to foster implementation of the standards developed by this WG.

3) Scope

Creation of specifications describing:

  • Issuance of Digital Credentials from the Issuer to the Wallet (acting as RP). This includes the mechanisms to specify which Digital Credentials the Issuer is capable of issuing.
  • Presentation of Digital Credentials between the Wallet (acting as IdP) and the Verifier via online (over the Internet) and proximity (near field communication) communication channels. This includes the mechanisms to specify which Digital Credentials are being requested.
  • Pseudonymous authentication from the End-User to the Verifier.
  • Interoperability profiles of the above specifications


Out of Scope:
Legal or regulatory advice, Identity Proofing, Identity information verification, new Credential formats

4) Proposed specifications

  • OpenID for Verifiable Presentations
  • OpenID for Verifiable Credential Issuance
  • Self-Issued OpenID Provider v2.0
  • OpenID for Verifiable Presentations over BLE
  • OpenID Connect UserInfo Verifiable Credentials
  • Security and Trust in OpenID for Verifiable Credentials
  • OpenID4VC High Assurance Interoperability Profile with SD-JWT VC

5) Anticipated audience or users

  • Issuers of Digital Credentials
  • Verifiers Digital Credentials
  • Wallet Providers
  • Trust Framework operators
  • Regulators
  • Security Researchers
  • Developer tools & infrastructure/service provider

6) Language

English.

7) Method of work

Mailing list and telephone/internet conference calls combined with face-to-face (where needed) and information sharing/collaborative working via online tools.

8) Basis for determining when the work is completed

Approved “final” specifications consistent with the purpose and scope that have been through the OpenID Foundation process including vote by the membership and running code in one or more proof-of-concept, interoperability event or commercial project.

Related work

The work is planned to be done in liaison with the European Commission, Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF), ETSI, and ISO/IEC SC17 WG4 and WG10, which have expressed interest in profiling specifications proposed to be worked on in this WG.

Proposers

  • Kristina Yasuda, Microsoft
  • Torsten Lodderstedt, yes.com AG
  • Joseph Heenan, Authlete
  • Mark Haine, Considrd.Consulting Limited
  • Oliver Terbu, Spruce Systems Inc.
  • Takahiko Kawasaki, Authlete
  • Vittorio Bertocci, Okta
  • Giuseppe De Marco, Dipartimento per la trasformazione digitale
  • Brian Campbell, Ping Identity
  • Michael B. Jones, independent
  • Jacob Ideskog, Curity AB
  • Morteza Ansari, independent
  • David Luna, ForgeRock
  • Timo Glastra, Animo Solutions
  • Judith Kahrer, Curity AB

Anticipated contributions