Definitely Identity Tim Bouma
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Podcast by Tim Bouma
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Definitely Identity Episode 15 Tykn with Jimmy Snoek and Khalid Maliki
An interview with co-founders of https://tykn.tech , a company dedicated to ensuring that identities are portable, private, and secure so that no one has to lose access to their identity ever again.
Tykn co-founder, Jimmy Snoek, is a musician, business developer, and entrepreneur, currently residing in The Hague. Tykn's other co-founder, Khalid Maliki, has keen product design knowledge combined with a passion for social impact. Both Jimmy and Khalid believe that believes Self-Sovereign Identity will positively impact billions of people’s lives.
In this podcast, we talk about self-sovereign identity, Tykn's platform called Ana, current projects underway, and what the future holds for digital identity, and more generally, digital credentials. -
Definitely Identity Episode 14 with Sam Smith
Samuel M. Smith, Ph.D., is the founder and owner of ProSapien LLC. ProSapien is a technology research and development company based in Lindon, Utah.
In this episode, we explore the Key Event Receipt Infrastructure (KERI)and how it relates to decentralized identity. We also touch topics in the white paper: trust domains, self-certifying identifiers, architectural implications, and more.
You can find Sam's whitepapers at https://github.com/SmithSamuelM/Papers/tree/master/whitepapers
More material is available at https://identity.foundation/working-groups/identifiers-discovery.html -
Definitely Identity Episode 13 with Keith Jansa
In this episode, I interview Keith Jansa, Executive Director of the CIO Strategy Council ( https://ciostrategycouncil.com/ ). As Executive director, Keith is leading several initiatives, including standards-setting related to digital identity.
We cover numerous topics, including the development of national standards, the role of the Standards Council of Canada ( https://www.scc.ca/ ), its technical committees, and, the development of CIOSC’s latest national standard on digital identity.
We also talked about the contribution of the Canadian Public Sector through work done on the Public Sector Profile of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework ( https://canada-ca.github.io/PCTF-CCP/)
Customer Reviews
Refreshingly honest
Tim is an expert in digital ID and what makes this podcast so valuable is the open take on the Web’s identity and trust gap. As our individual lives in our respective societies become so dependent on digitally transformed inter/transactions (amplified by pandemic disruptions) this gap is a digital thread.
The conversations Tim is having are beyond technology and product assessment. It’s one Internet therefore one gigantic global gap. This needs a “we are all in this together” mindset. Thanks for a honest contribution to that end.
Tapped in to the vitals of Decentralized Digital Identity
Tim’s excellent knowledge, enthusiasm, insights and network of other experts makes this podcast a super helpful resource for both digital ID experts and beginners.