Audience
Companies looking for a powerful Decentralized Identity solution
About Hushmesh
Identity theft is a consequence of the disjointed, domain-centric architecture of the Web. Without a global unified namespace, the Web requires each domain to manage identity independently. This “every domain for itself” model makes global identity security impossible. In contrast, the cryptographic namespace of the Mesh enables the creation of individual keychains for each person and non-person entity. Domains can then lock their users’ accounts with unique keys on their users’ keychains. Data breaches are symptoms of the domain-centric data security model of the Web. Without built-in cryptographic security at the person or non-person entity level, the Web requires each domain to secure data on its own. This approach increases the global attack surface and puts “domain insiders in the middle”, creating vulnerabilities and liability along with it.