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Cryptography
- The Use of Self-Sovereign Identity With Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) Data Driven Investor
- Part 5: How Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs) Enable Smarter Customer Insights, With Less Liability
Put simply, most organizations are unthinkingly collecting more data from customers, without understanding the true impact: the real costs to themselves, and to customers.
- Privacy-Preserving Authentication, Another Reason to Care about Zero-Knowledge Proofs —slideshare 2017-08-14 Clare Nelson
In the near future, privacy-preserving authentication methods will flood the market, and they will be based on Zero-Knowledge Proofs. IBM and Microsoft invested in these solutions many years ago.
- How to Explain Public-Key Cryptography and Digital Signatures to Anyone
Here’s an easy-to-understand analogy to help your non-technical friends and customers understand public keys and private keys, and how they relate to cryptography and digital signatures.
- Zero Knowledge Proofs 2021-11 Phil Windley
This problem was first explored by MIT researchers Shafi Goldwasser, Silvio Micali and Charles Rackoff in the 1980s as a way of combatting information leakage. The goal is to reduce the amount of extra information the verifier, Victor, can learn about the prover, Peggy.
- @BartHanssens shares:
proofs: https://w3c-ccg.github.io/ld-proofs, cryptosuite: https://w3c-ccg.github.io/ld-cryptosuite-registry, #GnuPG: signatures https://gpg.jsld.org/contexts