Podcast: Mint & Burn I had a great time with the the folks at RMIT on their Mint & Burn Podcast. Enjoy! The Flavors of Verifiable Credentials I have authored a new paper in my new role as Ecosystems Director at CCI. You can read the blog Two Exciting New Roles I should have written this post at the beginning of the year...but the year is still young. I have two Radical Exchange Talk: Data Agency. Individual or Shared? I had a great time on this Radical Exchange conversation Internet of People is doing false advertising I just learned about the internet of people project. It seems cool...I need to dig in a bit more...but already Podcast: The Domains of Identity and SSI I was on the UbiSecure Podcast where I talked about The Domains of Identity and SSI. You can also listen Quoted in NYT I was quoted in this article about Tim Berner's Lee and the Solid Project. ....“No one will argue with the Human Centered Security Podcast I was invited to join Heidi Trost to join her on my new podcast focused on Human Centered Security. We MyData Talk: From Data Protection to Data Empowerment (not an easy path) for the Technology Pragmatist This is the edited text of a talk that I gave during the first plenary session of the MyData Online In a digital age, how can we reconnect values, principles and rules? Who is the “we” - this piece is co-authored by Kaliya Young and Tony Fish who together have worked for Self-Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique /8 Now we are in the Meg Wheatly section of the article. I've been reading Meg's book since I read Leadership Self-Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique /7 This is the 7/8 posts addressing the accusation by Philip Sheldrake that SSI is dystopian. We have now gotten to Self-Soverieng Identity Critique, Critique /6 So Philip here is where you go off the rails to make the assertion that we working on SSI are Self-Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique /5 This is part 5 of 8 posts critiquing Philip's assertion that all of SSI is a Dystopian effort when its Self-Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique /4 Philip's essay has so many flaws that I have had to continue to pull it a part in ta series. Self-Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique /3 I will continue to lay into Philip for failing making broad sweeping generalizations about it that are simply not true Self-Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique /2 At one point in my career I would have been considered "non-technical". This however is no longer the case. I Interdisciplinary Expertise for Self-Sovereign Identity Philip makes this point in his latest post. And on twitter asserts that I have narrow limited expertise in our Self Sovereign Identity Critique, Critique. I have been asked by many people my opinion about Philip Sheldrake's so called critique of SSI that went from Exploring Money Resources I have been interested in money and economics since I first read Marilyn Waring who wrote If Women Counted: A Wired UK Profile Last Year Molly Swartz a reporter who I first met via the MyData community talked to me about doing a Thoughts on “universal ID” Its hard to say how many times in my life in this role (as Identity Woman) that folks have walked Quoted in: Self-Sovereign Identity Explained CoinDesk has a series that it is publishing that looks at different potential futures Internet 2030. One of them is Presentation: At the STOA Earlier this month I got to present at the STOA a forum with an amazing list of presenters and topics Podcast: Inclusionism with Kaliya Young, Author of Domains of Identity I spoke with James Felton Keith, author and podcast host of Inclusionism, about my book, Domains of Identity. How do « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 48 Next »