Publications
Overview
U-Prove components are released in the Security and Cryptography Incubations Quarterly Technology Drop.
Overview
A U-Prove token is a new type of credential similar to a PKI certificate that can encode attributes of any type, but with two important differences:
1) The issuance and presentation of a token is unlinkable due to the special type of public key and signature encoded in the token; the cryptographic “wrapping” of the attributes contain no correlation handles. This prevents unwanted tracking of users when they use their U-Prove tokens, even by colluding insiders.
2) Users can minimally disclose information about what attributes are encoded in a token in response to dynamic verifier policies. As an example, a user may choose to only disclose a subset of the encoded attributes, prove that her undisclosed name does not appear on a blacklist, or prove that she is of age without disclosing her actual birthdate.
These user-centric aspects make the U-Prove technology ideally suited to creating the digital equivalent of paper-based credentials and the plastic ID cards in one’s wallet.
Microsoft has made available the foundational features of the technology by releasing the core U-Prove specifications under the Open Specification Promise.
Links
- U-Prove Cryptographic Specification V1.1 (Revision 3), December 2013
- U-Prove Technology Overview V1.1 (Revision 2), April 2013
- Open-source U-Prove C# Crypto SDK and JavaScript SDK. (Old C# and Java version have been archived.)
- Stefan Brands’ book detailing the underpinning of the U-Prove technology.
- The European Union funded project ABC4Trust on privacy-preserving identity credentials, in which Microsoft participates.
News
- We released a new paper describing the various revocation mechanisms available to developers, along with an update to the U-Prove extensions SDK. (Sept 2014)
- Customer story about the NSTIC CSDII pilot, using U-Prove to provide privacy-protecting identity attributes.
- We released a JavaScript SDK implementing the U-Prove client-side protocol. (July 2014)
- We released new U-Prove extensions for collaborative issuance, bit decomposition, designated-verifier accumulator revocation, equality, inequality, set membership, and range proofs, along with a SDK implementing them. A paper describing the new features is also available. (July 2014)
- Revision 3 of the specification and the C# SDK has been released. The cryptographic protocols have been modified to support interoperability with the ABC4Trust architecture. (December 2013)
- New Privacy vs. Accountability in Identity Systems paper, along with revocation and ID escrow extensions for U-Prove, released at the Trusted Computing Conference (September 11th 2013).
- MSR XCG researchers published a new efficient MAC-based credential scheme providing multi-show unlinkability (August 2013).
- Revision 2 of the specification and the C# SDK has been released. This release features an optimized token issuance protocol, and an ability to present scope-exclusive pseudonyms and to generate cryptographic commitments from attribute values. (April 2013)
- U-Prove presented at NIST’s Privacy-Enhancing Cryptography Workshop (December 9th 2011)
- Kuppinger Cole awarded U-Prove with a Best Innovation” award in the category of Outstanding projects and initiatives in Identity Management
- The International Association of Privacy Professionals honored U-Prove with a Technology Innovation award
- Fraunhofer Fokus was honored with the TeleTrusT Technology Innovation Award for their work with Microsoft on privacy-enhancing identity systems
- Scott Charney featured the U-Prove HealthVault registration demo in his RSA 2011 Keynote