Saturday, March 31, 2007

Vinton G. Cerf Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist Google with Carlos Moreira Founder and President of WISekey


Vinton G. Cerf Vice President & Chief Internet Evangelist Google with Carlos Moreira Founder and President of WISekey and Patrick de Smedt, Chairman of WISekey Strategy Advisory Board and member of the Board at the ICANN's 28th Meeting.
Consultations meeting held at ICANN to discuss plans for WISekey to deploy digital identities to a broaden community. Carlos Moreira discussed with Vinton Cerf on his capacity as chairman of the board of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), WISekey’s and OISTE foundation plans to present to increase trust and security on the Internet by associating trusted Top Level Domains with strong identification and secure access. WISekey is deploying a global digital identification infartsructure enpowering users to move to transactional operations on the Internet.

WISekey is working with governments, NGOs, the Clinton Global Initiative
and International Organizations is committed to providing the necessary identity management and transaction platform to enable a new approach of cash flow management to reduce operations costs, intermediaries and other sources which result in the loss of aid, remittances and micro-credit initiatives, as well as to increase the awareness and control capability of those providing the funds. WISeKey and the OISTE Foundation developed for this commitment the NETeID Social Network. The NETeID System was designed as a set of online tools intended to empower poor and excluded people around the world to access via their digital identities different sources of assistances and interventions. The system is designed to constitute a global social network that pulls data from all tools into one easy-to-manage web interface which will include a combination of digital identity, security, privacy, web access, blogging and remittances services. Enabling the poor to access the NETeID Social Network may bring them information and services to empower them to become confident, productive members of a healthy society.

WISeKey, in cooperation with the International Organization for Secure Transactions Foundation (OISTE.org), will be providing a Digital Identification Infrastructure designed to support a network of 20,000 Identification Authorities worldwide with the objective to issue a billion digital identities. Each of these 20,000 Identification Authorities operating from 189 countries will be authorized to issue Digital Identities locally.