Hyperledger Seattle Meetup welcomes Clive Boulton of CertifiedTrue to present on the topic: Toward the Evaluation of Privacy and Confidentiality in Hyperledger Platforms
Clive Boulton has been an active community member in Hyperledger projects since Feb 2017, for the last year meeting bi-weekly with senior practitioners at the Architecture Working Group to develop a white paper on the Evaluation of Privacy and Confidentiality in Hyperledger Platforms.
In this talk we plan to summarize and present how the group went about developing the goals for the paper, the methods for analysis, the commonly used technologies and the ever evolving Evaluation of Privacy and Confidentiality in Hyperledger Platforms. This talk is aimed at a general CTO audience.
Clive Bouton has a deep engineering and domain background in computer and control systems, mainly applied to supply chain enterprise applications software. His career has crisscrossed Privacy and Confidentiality from Army Signals to interfacing US Mints with FBI tracking systems. On one of the first Silicon Valley teams to start moving Windows software to the Web by changing the system manager to MSIE based, which brought up P&C issues in the business model. Leading into research engineering and startups. He's currently an Architect who tracks the Agoric and Capabilities work of Mark S. Miller and is prototyping a plugin for blockchain apps in collaboration with the Federated Wiki project lead by Ward Cunningham. He learned by building that microservices in ecommerce is much simpler underpinned by blockchain consensus, that privacy & confidentiality needs to be evaluated in underlying platforms
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