19· This radically rethinks today's world where large tech companies and/or governments are primarily the identity provider· It resets the legal identity game with each of us in control of our own identitySOLICT is the Authoritative Hub· If a person wants to create their own "citizen identity vaults" for things like health, education, financial et al data, then they can do this, leveraging SOLICT to prove who they are· However, if they still want to continue using other commercial or government databases using and managing their personal information, that's fine too· My point ­ SOLICT is the legal identity and credential hub for a person, not a company or government· Rethinking NotariesI see notaries now in a different light..· When a person comes to them, they can, with the person's consent, obtain their biometrics and legal identity information and then do the following:· Compare it to the one's in their SOLICT file· Do a comparison with the one stored in their CRVS file· Assuming they match, then create an attestation, either physically and/or digitally the person is who they claim to be· Thus, the government is now out of the equation on legally proving an identity for most purposesGoverned By a Global, Independent, Non-Profit· SOLICT will be governed by a global, independent, non-profit, who does 24x7x365 threat analysis· Thus, SOLICT is built to global standards, and is always up to date from a risk security perspectiveSOLICT Key Components· Authoritative legal credential sources, TODA, SOLICT database per person, Consent, Authentication, Authorization, Session Assurance, Special cases, Legal agreements, Global standards, Global, independent, non-profit, PIAM (personal identity access management) to manage consent, legal agreements and access management, Token server?, Updating SOLICT system, Archival & data recovery policies, Security architectureOut Of The Box Thinking for Out of the Box TimesOur current legal identity systems around the planet are a mess. SOLICT is a new way to view legal identity and your credentials (e.g. school, trade, profession, etc.), proving who you are, from cradle to grave, physically and digitally, which works anywhere on the planet, which you control. In many of my recent posts about kids and learning, I've been talking about the need to rethink the legal identity, consent and data framework. SOLICT is an updated view of my LSSI paper (legal self-sovereign identity). It's a very daring idea. Like all new ideas, it needs to be well thought through. In subsequent LinkedIn articles, I'll dive deeper into the weeds discussing my thoughts about the above, components, etc.THANKS SCOTTPS If you're interested in my thoughts on kids, learning and legal identities, skim these three recent articles:· "Kids, Schools, AI/AR/VR, Legal Identities, Contracts and Privacy"· "Kids, Digital Learning Twins, Neural Biometrics, Their Data, Privacy & Liabilities"· "Decision Makers - It's Time to Prepare!"
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