IBM joins the game

in #blockchain6 years ago

More and more nay-Sayers are joining the game.

The more that mainstram companies come in the more the world awakes to blockchain and cryptocurrency.
From a recent Forbes magazine article:

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IBM and the Sovrin Foundation, a private-sector international non-profit organization, have announced IBM as a
“founding Steward” of the Sovrin Network that utilizes the power of a “hybrid” distributed ledger - technology sometimes referred to as a Blockchain. It aims to address the current centralized identity system that costs individuals and businesses billions of dollars every year.

The news of IBM - aka "Big Blue" - becoming a “Steward” with the Sovrin Foundation, which is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, comes against a backdrop of banks spending around $1 billion a year on identity management solutions to keep data safe. And, businesses are also spending close to $70 on every password reset. So the initiative should not be taken lightly.

In a digital economy, individuals and businesses clearly need to establish secure, private and trusted transactions. However, the current centralized identity system is described as being flawed. And, evidencing this, more than 1,300 identity breaches have occurred since 2017 in the U.S., which have caused some 175 million identity records to be compromised according to the 2018 IBM X-Force Threat Index.

A recent study conducted by a cybersecurity firm Preempt has also revealed that a whopping 1 in 5 enterprise professionals use passwords weak enough to be hacked easily. Even worse, roughly 7% use extremely weak credentials such as "123456."

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STELLER IS GOING UP WITH SO MUCH OTHER CRYPTO COINS. EARLY AND WE ALL ARE WEALTHY

agreed

Decentralized identity confirmation is a very important part of blockchain tech. If we can identify people we can punish them from behaving badly on the chain.

Indeed

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