As people across the globe continue to adjust to implications of the global pandemic, the continued uncertainty elevates the necessity for trusted relationships. Believability and confidence between individuals, directly and indirectly through their devices, exists in a variety of contexts.
Many contexts require a trusted intermediary. This third-party mediates interactions, sitting between stakeholders. In some cases, these stakeholders are users of services or activities provided through digital platforms. In many cases, users contribute the data that creates the benefits they receive.
In this session Drummond Reed and Ajay Madhok, two digital identity architects who are now collaborating on digital trust, will deep dive into digital trust, how it has evolved, and why it is even more critical than traditional trust. Through concrete day-to-day examples, they will highlight trust gaps in the digital world and share a framework designed to enable interoperability across trust boundaries.
They'll also explore a new path to trusted intermediaries for an everything-connected world where our interactions are increasingly moving online and how intermediaries, through systems and ecosystems, can serve to build trust networks between people in education and wellness.
No-Cost Regitration Required.
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