In this course you will learn about the problems with existing Internet identity/trust mechanisms, how Hyperledger Aries, Indy, AnonCreds, and Ursa add a necessary layer of trust to the Internet, how the AnonCreds verifiable credential format and its use of zero-trust knowledge proofs (ZKPs) enable the privacy-preserving sharing of your data under your control, and the possibilities enabled by this technology.
The course is addressed to a wide-ranging audience, walking the line between business and technology. Basic knowledge of blockchain technologies and terminology is required.
The key to a successful open technology project is to ensure a neutral playing field for all developers, technologists, and companies to collectively contribute to project evolution and growth. The Linux Foundation was built on the idea of the democratization of code and scaling adoption, for all projects equally. Expert legal and governance support programs ensure everyone is on the same playing field.