[governance] WEBCAST TODAY: Blockchain’s Revolutionizing Your Digital Identity And Government Can Lead #BlockchainIC

Joly MacFie joly at punkcast.com
Thu Dec 12 17:46:28 EST 2019


I now perceive I typo'd the livestream link on this! It is
livestream.com/internetsociety/blockchainic

This was a good summary of the Blockchain policy scenario in the USA.
Please excuse occasional skips. It's about time Congress got decent Wi-Fi!

joly

On Thu, Dec 5, 2019 at 6:11 AM Joly MacFie <joly at punkcast.com> wrote:

> Get your acronyms straight on this. we are talking DLT (distributed layer
> technology) applied to IDMSs (identity management systems). Also be
> aware that the Internet Society has an active Blockchain SIG Community
> <https://connect.internetsociety.org/communities/community-home?CommunityKey=faec295b-f9aa-4d25-be9f-77abcb0f31c8>
> on ISOC Connect.
> ISOC Live posted: "On Thursday December 5 2019 at 12pm EST (17:00 UTC) the
> Congressional Internet Caucus Academy hosts a panel "Blockchain Is
> Revolutionizing Your Digital Identity And Government Can Lead The Way" at
> Rayburn House in Washington DC. Blockchain technology is m"
>
>
> [image: Livestream] <https://livestream.com/internetsocietyblockchainic>On
> *Thursday December 5 2019* at *12pm EST* (17:00 UTC) the *Congressional
> Internet Caucus Academy <https://www.netcaucus.org/>* hosts a panel "*Blockchain
> Is Revolutionizing Your Digital Identity And Government Can Lead The Way
> <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/blockchains-revolutionizing-your-digital-identity-and-government-can-lead-tickets-80316824785>*"
> at Rayburn House in Washington DC. Blockchain technology is maturing
> rapidly and is opening new possibilities for innovation across spectrums.
> For example, digital identity initiatives such as *ID2020*
> <https://id2020.org/>, Workday's *Digital Credentials
> <http://bit.ly/2LovzCg>*, or even the US Government who have published a *draft NIST
> report <http://bit.ly/2DLt7S1>*. With the promise of transformative
> impacts comes higher expectations on efficiency, privacy, and security.
> Congressional policy can play a key role in spurring the technology by
> creating an underlying legal framework that supports its use.
>
> Speakers: *Tiffany Angulo*, Legislative Director for Rep. David
> Schweikert; *Dan Bachenheimer*, Unique Identity Services, Accenture; *James
> Cross*, VP Product Strategy, Workday; *Amy Davine Kim*, Chief Policy
> Officer, Chamber of Digital Commerce; *Dr. James Shook*, Mathematician,
> Computer Security Division, NIST. Moderator: *Lydia Beyoud*, Reporter
> Bloomberg Law.
>
> *VIEW ON LIVESTREAM: https://livestream.com/internetsocietyblockchainic
> <https://livestream.com/internetsocietyblockchainic>*
>
> *VIEW ON NETCAUCUSAC PERISCOPE: https://www.pscp.tv/NetCaucusAC/
> <https://www.pscp.tv/NetCaucusAC/>*
>
> *TWITTER: #BlockchainIC <http://bit.ly/blockchainic> @NetCaucusAC*
>
>
> *Permalink*
> https://isoc.live/11563/
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