Trust is a human concept. It’s a perception. Trust is relative to risk – and every human has a different risk tolerance based on contextual elements. Some may take extra steps to “trust” someone or an activity, whereas others may take much less steps for the same. Trust also can vary depending on the value of the transaction that they are involved in. A clutch point around trust is that at some point you gain enough confidence in a context to proceed with a transaction or deepening the relationship.
In this podcast hosted by Mathieu Glaude of Northern Block, we discuss the key concepts for creating governance and trust in trusted communication.
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In the episode of the Truth Series hosted by Schellman, Schellman's Chief Knowledge Officer Ryan Buckner sits down with Scott Perry to understand the importance and future of digital identity and trust.
Scott Perry shares this video wth Ron Rodriguez of Amazon Web Services covering a range of security, governance, and audit recommendations for your blockchain workloads. Topics discussed are: Characteristics and Technologies of Web 3, Frameworks and Governance models for Web 3 and Blockchain and Tools and templates that help in the security and compliance posture of your Web 3 application.
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This article addresses what digital identity is, its evolution, and its importance before we introduce the first accreditations that have been announced across the globe.
This article explores three game-changing components of that proposed restructuring of the internet—decentralized identifiers (DIDs), verifiable credentials (VCs), and governance.
This article provides insights about the current market maturity of blockchain before providing 5 reasons why you, as a blockchain provider, should invest in SOC.
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