LinuxFoundationX: Introduction to Hyperledger Self-Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions

LinuxFoundationX: Introduction to Hyperledger Self-Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions

by The Linux Foundation

Introduction to Hyperledger Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions

Course Description

"Introduction to Hyperledger Sovereign Identity Blockchain Solutions" is an exciting and comprehensive course that delves into the world of digital identity and trust on the Internet. This course, offered by LinuxFoundationX, explores four cutting-edge Hyperledger projects: Indy, Aries, AnonCreds, and Ursa. These open-source technologies are revolutionizing the way we approach online identity management and security.

In today's digital landscape, trust is a scarce commodity. This course aims to address this issue by introducing students to powerful tools and concepts that can reshape the foundation of online interactions. By the end of this course, you'll have a solid understanding of how blockchain technology can be leveraged to create a safer, more trustworthy Internet experience.

What Students Will Learn

  • The current challenges and shortcomings of Internet identity and trust mechanisms
  • How Hyperledger Aries, Indy, AnonCreds, and Ursa contribute to building a layer of trust on the Internet
  • The concept and application of AnonCreds verifiable credential format
  • The use of zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) for privacy-preserving data sharing
  • Potential applications and possibilities enabled by these technologies

Prerequisites

This course is designed for a broad audience and does not have strict prerequisites. However, the following courses would be beneficial, though not mandatory:

  • "Blockchain: Understanding Its Uses and Implications" (LFS170x)
  • "Introduction to Hyperledger Blockchain Technologies" (LFS171x)

Course Content

  • Introduction to the current state of Internet trust and identity issues
  • Overview of Hyperledger Indy, Aries, AnonCreds, and Ursa projects
  • Blockchain technology as a foundation for digital identity
  • The role of agents in connecting various components
  • Verifiable credentials and their implementation
  • Zero-knowledge proofs and their importance in privacy preservation
  • Real-world applications and future possibilities of these technologies

Who This Course Is For

  • Technology enthusiasts interested in blockchain and digital identity
  • Business professionals seeking to understand the future of online trust mechanisms
  • Developers looking to explore Hyperledger projects
  • Anyone concerned about online privacy and security
  • Students and professionals in computer science, cybersecurity, or related fields

Real-World Applications

  • Developing secure and privacy-preserving applications
  • Implementing blockchain-based identity solutions in businesses
  • Enhancing cybersecurity practices in organizations
  • Contributing to open-source projects in the Hyperledger ecosystem
  • Advising on digital identity and trust strategies
  • Innovating new solutions for online privacy and security challenges

Syllabus

Course Outline

  1. Welcome!
  2. Ch1. Something Is Missing
  3. Ch2. Adding a Layer of Trust to the Internet
  4. Ch3. SSI Using Indy, Aries, AnonCreds, and Ursa
  5. Ch4. A Blockchain for Identity
  6. Ch5. Agents to Bring It All Together
  7. Ch6. Verifiable Credential from A to Z(KP)
  8. Ch7. Possibilities
  9. Final Exam (Verified Track only)

Conclusion

This course offers a unique opportunity to dive into the forefront of digital identity technology, equipping you with knowledge that will be invaluable in shaping the future of online trust and security. Don't miss out on this chance to become a pioneer in this rapidly evolving field!

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