https://ssimeetup.org/trust-over-ip-toip-stack-webinar-54/
At SSI Meetup you’ve been hearing about the Trust over IP (ToIP) stack (originally called the “SSI stack”) since last September 2019. In this webinar, three pioneers of this new architecture for Internet-scaled digital trust infrastructure will share exciting news about where ToIP is going. We can’t reveal the details yet—it is under embargo until next Tuesday—but let’s just say you don’t want to miss it.
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Learn about the Trust Over IP (ToIP) stack
1. Breaking News about
Trust Over IP (ToIP)
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Drummond Reed, Chief
Trust Officer, Evernym
Mike Vesey, President,
IdRamp
Darrell O'Donnell, CEO,
Continuum Loop
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3. Breaking News about
Trust Over IP (ToIP)
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Drummond Reed, Chief
Trust Officer, Evernym
Mike Vesey, President,
IdRamp
Darrell O'Donnell, CEO,
Continuum Loop
4. Announcing the newest member of
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6. Purpose
The purpose of the Trust over IP Foundation is to define a
complete architecture for Internet-scale digital trust that
combines cryptographic trust at the machine layer with
human trust at the business, legal, and social layers.
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10. What market gap does
the Trust over IP
Foundation fill?
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11. The W3C DID (Decentralized Identifier)
and Verifiable Credential standards
are catching on quickly, but a
solidifying event is needed to initiate the
establishment of a single interoperable
stack for digital trust
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12. This lack of interoperability could
be a major inhibitor to adoption
just like the lack of a dominant
internetworking standard
held back the Internet
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13. The internetworking problem was
solved by the TCP/IP stack.
The interoperable digital trust
infrastructure problem can be solved
by the Trust over IP stack.
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14. What are the market
problems the Trust over
IP stack can solve?
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15. Until now, our Internet identities have
all been rooted on accounts.
Account-based identity means there is
always an intermediary in all our digital
relationships.
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16. By moving to cryptographically-
verifiable digital credentials, we can
finally start proving our identity,
attributes, or relationships without
intermediaries
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17. People can begin using passwordless
authentication and intelligent
authorization for faster, easier, safer,
more privacy-respecting digital
experiences
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18. Organizations can begin forming and
maintaining lifetime private digital
connections with customers, suppliers,
partners, and regulators—with full audit
trails for regulatory compliance
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19. Physical and digital goods of all kinds can
now have Verifiable Origins and prove
every step of their journey through a
supply or ownership chain
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20. Who are the founding
members?
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24. What are the
Working Groups?
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25. Steering Committee
Elected from Steering Members
(Max one seat per member)
Technical Stack
Working Group
Governance Stack
Working Group
Members + Invited Experts
Members + Invited Experts
Utility Foundry
Working Group
Members + Invited Experts
Ecosystem Foundry
Working Group
Members + Invited Experts
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28. Breaking News about
Trust Over IP (ToIP)
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Drummond Reed, Chief
Trust Officer, Evernym
Mike Vesey, President,
IdRamp
Darrell O'Donnell, CEO,
Continuum Loop