Blockchain Forum - July 23
Date and Time
Thursday Jul 23, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
11:45 am Webinar login
12 - 1 pm program
Location
Instructions for accessing the webinar will be emailed as we get closer to the day of the event.
11:45 am Webinar login
12 pm - 1 pm program
Fees/Admission
Contact Information
Shannon Skripka
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Description
Can you trust the party on the other end?
Featuring:
Daniel Bachenheimer, principal director digital identity, Accenture
Drummond Reed, chief trust officer, Evernym, Inc.
We have two pioneers of the Trust over IP (TOIP) initiative speaking to us about:
- enabling the trustworthy exchange and verification of data between any two parties on the Internet
- allowing business to better protect and manage digital assets
- providing consumers with simple-to-use privacy and security within their hyper-connected lives
The Internet seeded innovations in a way no one could have predicted. The result is a far more connected and convenient world. But the compromise has been privacy and security. Businesses and governments understand there are technologies today that could help improve trust and deliver new and better services to consumers and to the public, but these issues demand a collective response. No one can do it alone.
JOIN US to hear Evernym's Drummond Reed and Accenture's Daniel Bachenheimer provide a wonderfully clear explanation of TOIP and the real business and consumer issues it is solving.
Daniel Bachenheimer is the Technical Lead within Accenture’s Digital Identity Innovations organization and has been designing and delivering identity solutions for various clients for over 20 years including DHS US-VISIT, UIDAI Aadhaar, UNHCR BIMS, CBP Trusted Traveler Programs, TSA TWIC, WEF KTDI. Dan is the ISO/IEC SC37 (biometrics) liaison offer to ISO TC307 (blockchain), is a co-convener for Trust Over IP’s Technical Stack Working Group, is an IEEE Certified Biometrics Professional, is an ID2020 Technical Advisory Committee contributing member, is a member of INATBA’s Identity working group, a contributor to MOBi’s Vehicle Identity standards, is a member of the Biometrics Institute board of directors, and has contributed to World Economic Forum and World Bank reports related to Identity.
Drummond Reed has spent over two decades in Internet identity, security, privacy, and trust frameworks. He joined Evernym as Chief Trust Officer after Evernym acquired Respect Network, where he was CEO, co-founder, and co-author of the Respect Trust Framework, which was honored with the Privacy Award at the 2011 European Identity Conference. Drummond is a Trustee and Secretary of the Sovrin Foundation, where he serves as chair of the Sovrin Governance Framework Working Group. He is co-editor of the DID (Decentralized Identifiers) specification in the W3C DID (Decentralized Identifier) Working Group. He has served as co-chair of the OASIS XDI Technical Committee since 2004, the semantic data interchange protocol that implements Privacy by Design. Prior to starting Respect Network, Drummond was Executive Director of two industry foundations: the Information Card Foundation and the Open Identity Exchange. He has also served as a founding board member of the OpenID Foundation, ISTPA, XDI.org, and Identity Commons. In 2002 he received the Digital Identity Pioneer Award from Digital ID World, and in 2013 he was cited as an OASIS Distinguished Contributor.
The Program will assume the audience has basic to medium understanding of DLT concepts.
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