Towards Decentralized Identity Management in Multi-stakeholder 6G Networks

03/01/2022
by   Sandro Rodriguez Garzon, et al.
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Trust-building mechanisms among network entities of different administrative domains will gain significant importance in 6G because a future mobile network will be operated cooperatively by a variety of different stakeholders rather than by a single mobile network operator. The use of trusted third party issued certificates for initial trust establishment in multi-stakeholder 6G networks is only advisable to a limited extent, as trusted third parties not only represent single point of failures or attacks, but they also cannot guarantee global independence due to national legislation and regulatory or political influence. This article proposes to decentralize identity management in 6G networks in order to enable secure mutual authentication between network entities of different trust domains without relying on a trusted third party and to empower network entities with the ability to shape and strengthen cross-domain trust relationships by the exchange of verifiable credentials. A reference model for decentralized identity management in 6G is given as an initial guide for the fundamental design of a common identity management system whose operation and governance is distributed equally across multiple trust domains of interconnected and multi-stakeholder 6G ecosystems.

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