Revolutionizing Identity Verification through AI and Blockchain to make event entry COVID secure and fraud safe.
通过人工智能和区块链彻底改变身份验证,确保事件输入和欺诈安全。
基本信息
- 批准号:87350
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.71万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2020
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2020 至 无数据
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
COVID-19 has had an unprecedented impact on the events industry in the UK and globally, bringing a £70BN industry (UK alone) to a standstill, putting over half a million jobs at risk in over 25,000 event businesses. This is a direct challenge caused purely by the COVID-19 pandemic.A major bottleneck for events is around event entry and how to make this process, more COVID-19 safe, and more sustainable.Most event entrance policies require a digital/paper ticket, ID to prove age, and the payment method used from an attendee to allow entry, all of which are also privacy sensitive. For these reasons, event entry is a hotspot for C-19 and a key reason why events have not been able to operate since the start of the pandemic. Additionally, it also does little to prevent ticket fraud, which pervades the industry.Our project, Photofoxx Capsule, will bring event entry a step closer into a new era. Our technology will take a new form, called a Zicket, based on privacy preserving technology which will also prevent ticket fraud thanks to blockchain.Photofoxx Capsule is a platform that can allow consumers to verify their age not just for events, but for any product or service that requires age verification, without sending or sharing personal data. All data stays securely on a users mobile device. Thanks to this fund, we will focus on events to start with.This solution is extremely scalable. Imagine NOT having to share confidential documents with a company and know that your personal data is safe on your phone, while still being able to get your age verified? This is just the start, with our next step focusing on identity verification, all done remotely on a user device (out of scope for this project).In an event context, simply put, a user would:1. Purchase an event ticket from the event website selecting a Photofoxx Capsule delivery option (versus download/print/email options)2. Complete Age criteria verification via our mobile app. This means they can prove their age to various events without sharing/emailing any sensitive age documentation3. SMART Contract tracked Zicket (blockchain powered ticket) gets issued into their app.For attendees, the benefits include1. Faster, greener, C-19 safe entry to physical events2. Personal data on age stays on a users own device. No sensitive document sharing.3. One-Click, frictionless control over Zicket sharing with family, friends to invite them along for the event.4. Highly anonymised design built in-house to provide differential privacy-by-design on age dataFor events and businesses, there are numerous advantages:1. C-19 safe event entry, more sustainable, with entry staff redeployed2. Faster queues3. Protects against fraud and ticket touts, with all resell data per ticket visible.4. Control - Includes SMART Contracts that can simply prevent ticket resales/resales at higher prices.5. Simplifies GDPR managementPhotofoxx Capsule brings together zero knowledge technology and blockchain networks with Smart Contracts for events, to provide a B2B2C solution that makes the advantages of these technologies readily accessible to everyone.
2019冠状病毒病对英国和全球的活动行业产生了前所未有的影响,使700亿英镑的行业(仅英国)陷入停顿,使超过25,000家活动企业的50多万个工作岗位面临风险。这是一个纯粹由COVID-19大流行引起的直接挑战。活动的一个主要瓶颈是围绕活动入口以及如何使这个过程更安全,更可持续。大多数活动入口政策需要数字/纸质门票,身份证来证明年龄,以及与会者使用的支付方式来允许进入,所有这些都是隐私敏感的。出于这些原因,事件进入是C-19的热点,也是自大流行开始以来事件无法运作的关键原因。此外,它也没有做什么,以防止门票欺诈,这是弥漫在行业。我们的项目,Photofoxx胶囊,将使事件进入一个新的时代更近一步。我们的技术将采取一种新的形式,称为Zicket,基于隐私保护技术,也将通过区块链防止门票欺诈。Photofoxx Capsule是一个平台,可以让消费者验证他们的年龄,不仅是活动,而且是任何需要年龄验证的产品或服务,而无需发送或共享个人数据。所有数据都安全地保存在用户的移动终端上。有了这笔资金,我们将专注于活动。这个解决方案具有极强的可扩展性。想象一下,不必与公司共享机密文件,并且知道您的个人数据在手机上是安全的,同时仍然能够验证您的年龄?这只是一个开始,我们的下一步将集中在身份验证上,所有这些都是在用户设备上远程完成的(超出了本项目的范围)。从活动网站购买活动门票,选择Photofoxx Capsule交付选项(与下载/打印/电子邮件选项相比)2.通过我们的移动的应用程序完成年龄标准验证。这意味着他们可以在各种活动中证明自己的年龄,而无需共享/通过电子邮件发送任何敏感的年龄文件3。SMART Contract跟踪Zicket(区块链驱动的门票)被发布到他们的应用程序中。对于与会者,好处包括1.更快,更环保,C-19安全进入物理事件2。有关年龄的个人数据保留在用户自己的设备上。不共享敏感文档。3.一键,无摩擦控制Zicket与家人,朋友分享邀请他们沿着的事件。4.高度匿名的内部设计,通过设计提供年龄数据的差异化隐私对于活动和企业来说,有许多优势:1. C-19安全事件进入,更可持续,进入人员重新部署2。更快的速度3.防止欺诈和票务欺诈,每张票的所有转售数据都是可见的。4.控制-包括智能合约,可以简单地防止门票转售/转售更高的价格。5.简化GDPR管理Photofoxx Capsule将零知识技术和区块链网络与事件智能合约结合在一起,提供B2B2C解决方案,使每个人都可以轻松获得这些技术的优势。
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