GTC Global Operations for Security and Integrity in the Digital World
- Global Trust Council with Life Time Identity -
- Global Trust Council with Life Time Identity -
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Global Trust Council
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Enabling trust in the digital world – an undertaking of global engagement
Until now, governments and authorities searching for authentication policies and standards have given preference to and/or emphasized the implementation of public key cryptography (PKI) and digital signatures. The supply or push for such methods have not met corresponding demand though, and mechanisms enabling pull of effective methods have basically been refuted by the markets, resulting in combined government/policy and market failure.Further, throughout traditional policy work undertaken in industry and the international community, the role and the integrity of the individual user have been diffuse at best. Policy frameworks are designed by governments. International organizations such as the United Nations, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) or the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), work primarily as the extensions of government. On paper there is public-private partnership but, in reality, the interests of end-users are not strongly represented. There is little buy-in by markets in the solutions offered by the official policy processes. Civil society and the perspective on the human being and individual user are insufficiently present.

Global Trust Council (GTC) – Life Time Identity
Until now, governments and authorities searching for authentication policies and standards have given preference to and/or emphasized the implementation of public key cryptography (PKI) and digital signatures. The supply or push for such methods have not met corresponding demand though, and mechanisms enabling pull of effective methods have basically been refuted by the markets, resulting in combined government/policy and market failure.Further, throughout traditional policy work undertaken in industry and the international community, the role and the integrity of the individual user have been diffuse at best. Policy frameworks are designed by governments. International organizations such as the United Nations, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) or the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), work primarily as the extensions of government. On paper there is public-private partnership but, in reality, the interests of end-users are not strongly represented. There is little buy-in by markets in the solutions offered by the official policy processes. Civil society and the perspective on the human being and individual user are insufficiently present.

Global Trust Council (GTC) – Life Time Identity
Based on the GTC Global Policy on Security and Integrity in the Digital World, a Life Time Digital Identity Holder has been developed. The primary function of the Life Time Identity (LTI) is to secure the identity, integrity and legality of the end-user in the various roles and capacities (private as well as professional) the user may assume as an individual in the digital world.
Global Trust Council introduces a Life Time Identity (LTI) to secure the identity, integrity and legality of the end-user as an individual in the digital world
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