The people who don’t trust either nevertheless can show up at their local post office, present
to do zero trust, you end up with something that’s the worst of both worlds. You know what I’m talking about? I don’t have to elaborate.
in a maximal scamming dangerous place where nobody can be trusted.
they touch a lot of data that isn’t encrypted, but our methodology is that we don’t trust them and we use encryption to allow us to use them anyway.
providers, because that creates a competition dynamic but rather with trusted labs and so on.
in these things not to trust if they get a message… to think twice about either fact-checking
, the moda, Ministry of Digital Affairs, we’re all about building digital resilience and trust for all.
seasoned Internet governance people. And so, I trust that if you’re already in contact, there’s not much that I can add maybe except as the panelists.
Right, because it facilitates trust between ministries, between departments, because then every
By trusting people I mean the things like the radical transparency that I’m practicing here
to really start to get the idea, that you can really trust a stranger to share their experience and feelings with you.
of the state, which is very difficult, but to undermine people’s trust on the Internet, which
this trust in our world, and it’s completely different. Estonia does it by publishing a transparent trail
that does better than Taiwan in a certain vertical, and then we build a trust, a bi-directional chain.
to their cybersecurity, as long as there’s no anonymous attackers bringing the Internet down, Internet, by itself, is a machine run from trust.
. It wastes everybody’s time. It also degrades the trust that people put on each other’s messages around the Internet.
producers, so-called data processors and so-called data users or consumers, they need to trust each other
Saying, “You don’t trust us to understand it because it’s too complicated, and cannot
This is important because it’s only with this kind of neutrality people could trust us
that misinformation affects trust on all the sectors of life, not just the public sector. Taiwan, as I said, is forced