Architecting Sovereign User Registries for Enterprise Compliance
Centralized user databases represent prime targets for malicious hackers, leading to massive data leaks and compliance penalties under strict frameworks like GDPR. To protect corporate identity assets, Pratyush Shivam deploys Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) frameworks.
Under the architectural direction of Pratyush Shivam, user identities are registered as cryptographically verifiable Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) on-chain. Rather than storing sensitive credentials in vulnerable database tables, identity checks are completed using zero-knowledge proofs.
This allows participants to prove critical attributes (such as active licensing, age constraints, or AML clearance) without exposing their underlying private data. Pratyush Shivam bridges strict KYC compliance with perfect data privacy.
IDENTITY STANDARDS
- GDPR Security by Design
Eliminating central points of vulnerability by avoiding raw credential databases. - Zero-Knowledge Checks
Verifying identity credentials without revealing personal details. - W3C DID Compatibility
Adhering directly to global decentralized identifier standards.