Immunity credentials using self-sovereign identity for combating COVID-19 pandemic.

Mohammed Shuaib, Shadab Alam, Mohammad Shahnawaz Nasir, Mohammad Shabbir Alam
Author Information
  1. Mohammed Shuaib: Razak Faculty of Technology and Informatics, University Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia.
  2. Shadab Alam: Department of Computer Science, College of CS & IT, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
  3. Mohammad Shahnawaz Nasir: Department of Computer Science, College of CS & IT, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
  4. Mohammad Shabbir Alam: Department of Computer Science, College of CS & IT, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

The refugees and migrants are not recorded generally and deemed invisible by governments without providing them with identity and welfare services. The COVID-19 pandemic has badly impacted the economy, and the poor migrants and refugees have suffered most due to the closure of industries and informal sectors. Lack of legal identity made them more vulnerable and excluded them from getting benefits of even meagre government support and welfare schemes. Self-sovereign identity is a form of distributed digital identity that can provide immutable identity with full user control and interoperability features. Self-sovereign identities also ensure the privacy and security of personal information. SSI model can effectively provide migrants and refugees with an effective legal identity and include them in government welfare schemes and other schemes run by non-governmental agencies. Also, SSI can be used for uniquely identifying the people who have been already vaccinated or tested negative from COVID-19 within a stipulated time. This paper reviews the aspects of SSI application during the pandemic situation like COVID-19.

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