59 min

#44 - Seeding a Digital Trust Ecosystem (with Nancy Norris & Kyle Robinson‪)‬ The SSI Orbit Podcast – Self-Sovereign Identity, Decentralization and Digital Trust

    • Technology

Energy and Mines Digital Trust (EMDT) was established by the Government of British Columbia (B.C.) to incentivize the formation of a digital trust ecosystem that will result in accuracies and efficiencies when sharing sustainability data, with downstream impacts of contributing towards a low-carbon economy.

Reporting environmental impact data can be a complicated and laborious process. Data is difficult to exchange internationally, and consumers cannot always access, or trust, reported data.

A digital trust ecosystem builds confidence between organizations, businesses, and individuals when interacting online. When information is shared using digital credentials, everyone can trust that the information is current and hasn't been tampered with, even without pre-existing business relationships. For natural resource companies, this means it is possible to easily share trustworthy data to prove their sustainability efforts.

In this podcast episode with Nancy Norris and Kyle Robinson, we discuss:


What’s happening in climate change legislation globally?
What are the sustainability reporting requirements that the mining industry faces today?
Where do digital trust and digital identity fit into sustainability reporting?
How do you start a digital trust ecosystem?
How do you select initial use cases to focus on?
What is the role of the government in growing a digital trust ecosystem based on policy?
How did EMDT build their digital trust governance frameworks?
Why did EMDT publish their governance frameworks to open source repositories?
The best ways to educate both technical and non-technical stakeholders about digital credentials and digital trust.
Can digital trust technologies alter/influence change in regulatory reporting processes?
Can governments who participate in digital trust ecosystems find new ways of creating value/new business models/enhancing standard service offerings?

About Guests

Nancy Norris, Senior Director of ESG & Digital Trust in the Ministry for Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation for the Government of British Columbia.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-norris/

Kyle Robinson, Senior Strategic Advisor for the Energy & Mines Digital Trust project on behalf of the Government of British Columbia.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylegrobinson/

Follow Mathieu Glaude


Twitter: https://twitter.com/mathieu_glaude  
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathieuglaude/
Website: https://northernblock.io/

Energy and Mines Digital Trust (EMDT) was established by the Government of British Columbia (B.C.) to incentivize the formation of a digital trust ecosystem that will result in accuracies and efficiencies when sharing sustainability data, with downstream impacts of contributing towards a low-carbon economy.

Reporting environmental impact data can be a complicated and laborious process. Data is difficult to exchange internationally, and consumers cannot always access, or trust, reported data.

A digital trust ecosystem builds confidence between organizations, businesses, and individuals when interacting online. When information is shared using digital credentials, everyone can trust that the information is current and hasn't been tampered with, even without pre-existing business relationships. For natural resource companies, this means it is possible to easily share trustworthy data to prove their sustainability efforts.

In this podcast episode with Nancy Norris and Kyle Robinson, we discuss:


What’s happening in climate change legislation globally?
What are the sustainability reporting requirements that the mining industry faces today?
Where do digital trust and digital identity fit into sustainability reporting?
How do you start a digital trust ecosystem?
How do you select initial use cases to focus on?
What is the role of the government in growing a digital trust ecosystem based on policy?
How did EMDT build their digital trust governance frameworks?
Why did EMDT publish their governance frameworks to open source repositories?
The best ways to educate both technical and non-technical stakeholders about digital credentials and digital trust.
Can digital trust technologies alter/influence change in regulatory reporting processes?
Can governments who participate in digital trust ecosystems find new ways of creating value/new business models/enhancing standard service offerings?

About Guests

Nancy Norris, Senior Director of ESG & Digital Trust in the Ministry for Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation for the Government of British Columbia.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-norris/

Kyle Robinson, Senior Strategic Advisor for the Energy & Mines Digital Trust project on behalf of the Government of British Columbia.


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylegrobinson/

Follow Mathieu Glaude


Twitter: https://twitter.com/mathieu_glaude  
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathieuglaude/
Website: https://northernblock.io/

59 min

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