Attendees
- Drummond Reed
Alex Walz
- Ajay Madhok
- Charles Walton
- RJ Reiser
- Jim St. Clair
- Kimberly Linson
- Wenjing Chu
- Karl Kneis
Agenda Items
2 min | Welcome & Antitrust Policy Notice | ||
10 mins | Discussion - Communications Strategy | A Walz | |
15 mins | IIW - ToIP sessions | D Reed |
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10 mins | Saturn V TIP - blog post | D Luchuk |
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5 mins | Contract - communications products | D Luchuk |
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5 mins | Action Items |
Presentation
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Recording
Notes
Discussion - communications strategy
- Alex Walz provides an update on group session (held Oct 15) to identify objectives, primary audiences and key principles for communicating publicly about trust over IP.
- 8 members of the committee took part in that sessions, which is contributes to on-going work toward a first draft strategy.
- Follow-up session to be called after the Internet Identity Workshop.
- Need identified to simplify messaging around our Foundation’s work rather than “going into the technical weeds.”
- Opportunity to “own” the concept of digital trust and convey the real-world benefits of the stack for citizens, consumers, businesses.
- Crucial to distinguish Trust over IP from other communities/organizations (e.g. Sovrin)
- Charles Walton suggests there are three tiers to the Trust over IP message:
- What is digital trust?
- What is Trust over IP doing with other groups?
- How do companies for different sectors coverage on the Trust over IP model?
- Discussion focuses on opportunities and requirements for IATA in the travel sector and various companies in health sector to come together at ToIP, acting as a “magnet” for organizations trying to understand how to use verifiable credentials to solve problems.
- Trust over IP as the authoritative voice for digital trust.
IIW - ToIP sessions
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- Item 2 section 3
- Item 3
Decisions
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Action items
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