with Trust, things like that. We pay very close attention to, for example, the EU Act around digital resilience.
on, upgrade to the latest versions of the cybersecurity strategic system, including the zero trust architecture and also the T road for data exchange.
dilemma. We trust that the top 20 that wins this quadratic funding round will already have overcome the dilemma and can show us how to overcome it together.
of the zero trust architecture, which was not the norm before. Some considered ZTA expensive when
So of the satellite Zero Trust and the journalism, there are plenty of stories. And in fact
blockchain-ish thing as the anchor of trust based on this tamper-proof societal resilience network
So even just between me and myself, I can get different trust systems, assign different social
of this new innovation. So, zero-knowledge, zero trust, privacy-preserving computation. I think all these are cabinet meeting level topics.
Oh, okay. Yeah, I think we work on that intersection. I think for a little time, trust
, against the force of authoritarians using AI to attack on cyber trust and so on. Information integrity - now people are calling it that.
. We’re now building much more firm ground in terms of mutual trust. That nowadays, if you ask a random
to disrupt the systems to decimate people’s trust in the institutions, in the democratic process and so on.
. Then, try to form some sort of solidarity that lets them at least trust you to a degree where you can get useful information.
it’s an independent organization, well trusted by the population. They now are moving to publish their audit
As you can see, there is a huge number of knobs you can tweak to let a system trust the user
, that sometimes it is more efficient if you work in a transparent way. Sometimes, it is more useful if you trust the collective intelligence to provide input to your work.
it, but convincing the civil society that the due process actually leads to predictable results is difficult, because trust is quite irrational.
can control the national agenda in a meaningful way, and then also trust the collective intelligence
call digital trust. This is really about how, as a country, if you look at open data exchange now
a radically transparent way. I think the distinction that we make here is that we see the trust is mutual.