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Rebooting the Web of Trust VI - Spring 2018 - Santa Barbara, CA, USA

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Rebooting the Web of Trust VI - Spring 2018 - Santa Barbara, CA, USA

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Date and time

Mon, Mar 5, 2018, 2:00 PM –

Thu, Mar 8, 2018, 5:00 PM PST

Location

The Narrative Loft

1 N Calle Cesar Chavez

#240

Santa Barbara, CA 93103

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Refund policy

No Refunds

Description

Our sixth #RebootingWebOfTrust Design Workshop on decentralized self-sovereign identity technologies will be held in the Santa Barbara, California on the 6th through the 8th of March, 2018.

The event wiill be held in coordination with the 1st Non-Annual Rebooting Web of Trust Disc Golf Tournament on the afternoon of Monday March 5. Arrive a bit early and join your collaborators for a fun ice breaker on a beautiful course.

#RebootingWebOfTrust Design Workshop

Over the last two years, the #RebootingWebOfTrust community has published twenty-five collaborative white papers, technical specs, and code repos, with another few expected this summer from our successful fifth design workshop in Boston last October. The focus of all of our events has been on decentralized identity, including technical models, reputation systems, smart contracts and more. We've had high-level users tell us about practical use cases and applications, and we've had engineers create technical specifications and code.

Some members of the #RebootingWebOfTrust community have taken our efforts and turned them into projects that have received VC funding, while others have brought in over $1M in stage 1 and stage 2 SBIR grants from the US Government. The technology specifications incubated at our events are also moving toward acceptance in W3C and IETF as international standards, while one company has had their code accepted as a Hyperledger project. The terminology of “Self-Sovereign Identity” created at our design workshops is now being used broadly as the future of identity by many identity organizations worldwide. The current draft specification for Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) in the W3C Credentials Community Group https://w3c-ccg.github.io/did-spec/ drew heavily on the work at our workshops (as well as at IIW and the CCG itself).

  • "FinTech applications, regardless of whether they are centralized or decentralized, are putting new demands on WoT and identity by virtue of creating highly profitable targets for attackers. Resisting these attacks requires ecosystem wide code signing." — Peter Todd, Bitcoin Core Contributor

FACILITATED DESIGN WORKSHOP

This English-language, three-day facilitated event will use the same format as the previous successful #RebootingWebOfTrust Design Workshops in San Francisco, New York, Paris, and Boston. We will work together to produce white papers and specifications intended to influence the future of decentralized trust and self-sovereign identity through the establishment and promotion of new identity technologies. Full documentation of the prior events is available in the Web-of-Trust Info GitHub repository — including photos, drafts, graphic output, and previous White Papers.

The design workshop is intended for developers, cryptographers, researchers, user-experience designers, and policy experts who are actively involved in building a next-generation web of trust. However we are also seeking the participation of those who have a need for decentralized technologies, to ensure the diversity of the event.

  • "I was really thrilled with this design workshop. The participants I met there are brilliant, I got a good long peek into the future, and this collection of thought leaders is definitely designing the next big thing at warp speed. Also, the event provided an ideal sounding board for my ideas, allowing our team to refine them substantially. This is the place to be, if you seek to become a thought leader in this next quantum leap toward the decentralized digital future." — Moses Ma, FutureLab

ANTICIPATED WORKSHOP OUTCOMES

The goal of the #RebootingWebOfTrust Design Workshop is to:

  • Collaboratively create the least five technical papers or specifications on topics that will have the greatest impact on the future.
  • Showcase the scope of use cases and requirements for decentralized identity and trust.
  • Explore tools that could be useful to developers, researchers, and funders.
  • Discuss and suggest approaches to the adoption of these technologies.

ADVANCED READINGS

A 70-85% discount is offered to participants who write one-or-two-page advanced reading topic papers (or to alumni who update their previously submitted advance reading) to share with other participants. These topic papers can include:

  • A specific problem related to identity or trust.
  • A discussion of why current solutions such as PGP or CA-based PKI can not address the problem.
  • A specific solution using decentralized identity or a web of trust.
  • Specific questions not addressed by current solutions.

Examples of advanced readings from previous #RebootingWebOfTrust Design Workshops are available in our Github repos. They are due by Febrary 15th to allow other participants to read them before the event. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

WEB-OF-TRUST: THE ORIGINS

The term "Web of Trust" dates back twenty-five years to PGP, where the "Web" referred to a distributed network of systems and the "Trust" was limited to the validation of keys. It revealed the need for decentralization and recognition on the internet.

Today, those needs remain, but the Web of Trust has grown larger, encompassing the creation, authentication, and verification of self-sovereign identities as well as privacy protection, reputation assessment, smart contracting, and more. The blockchain has come to be one of the most interesting and new tools for these tasks.

  • "The web-of-trust that began in Pretty Good Privacy was more than 'pretty good' in 1991 and even in 2001. However, as we approach the 25th anniversary of PGP, it is time to take the lessons we've learned and the new cryptographic technologies we've created to take a fresh look at the problem. I'm looking forward to collaborating to create a new foundation for next 25 years of the web-of-trust." — Jon Callas, former CTO of PGP

#RebootingWebOfTrust is a global movement that will influence the future of these technologies.

Pricing

  • $998 Regular participant
  • $998 Regular participant PLUS Disc Golf Tournament
  • $848 International
  • $848 International PLUS Disc Golf Tournament
  • $100 Student
  • $100 Student PLUS Disc Golf Tournament

Pricing with submission of advanced reading topic paper

  • $298 Regular w/paper submission
  • $298 Regular w/paper submission PLUS Disc Golf Tournament
  • $148 International w/paper submission
  • $148 International w/paper submission PLUS Disc Golf Tournament
  • $25 Student w/paper submission
  • $25 Student w/paper submission PLUS Disc Golf Tournament

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  • California Events
  • Things to do in Santa Barbara, CA
  • Santa Barbara Classes
  • Santa Barbara Science & Tech Classes
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