The CONSENTIS architecture at-a-glance.
| CONSENTIS innovates by using a Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) framework as a foundational layer to achieve GDPR-compliant consent management. At its core sits the SSI “Trust Triangle” clearly delineating roles and interactions among Issuers (CMP as an SSI Issuer Agent), SSI Holders (data subjects/users managing their identity and consents through wallets), and SSI Verifiers (entities validating consent before data access, e.g. medical entities such as doctors, clinics, NHRs). A wallet-centric trust layer hands control of personal data to users. Each user holds “consent tokens” (CTs) formatted as verifiable credentials (VC) in their wallet; healthcare providers, insurers and third parties interact with those credentials through standard SSI flows. Surrounding these SSI interactions are CMP (consent management platform) agents that interface with the SSI to broker data access. When a relying party requests information, the CMP checks for a consent token in real time and grants or denies access based on its status. |