Kenning on Identity

Waylon Kenning, published author and strategic advisor walks and talks on the topics of decentralised identities, verifiable credentials, self sovereign identity, and Web3.

Selective Disclosure, Credential Refresh & Zero Knowledge Proofs - The Power of New Identity Systems

In this podcast, we explore the exciting world of decentralized identities, which offer a range of features that physical credentials simply can't match. We start by discussing selective disclosure, which allows users to share only the specific pieces of information that are necessary for a given transaction, rather than revealing their entire identity. Next, we delve into the concept of credential refresh, which enables users to update their credentials with new information, such as a change of address, without having to go through a lengthy and cumbersome re-verification process. We also examine predicate proofs, which allow users to prove that they possess a certain credential without revealing any additional information, and zero knowledge proofs, which enable users to prove that they have certain information without actually revealing that information. Throughout the podcast, we explore the potential benefits of decentralized identities, including increased privacy, security, and control over personal information. We also examine some of the challenges that come with implementing these new identity systems, including issues around interoperability and standardization. Overall, this podcast provides a fascinating glimpse into the cutting-edge world of decentralized identities and their potential to transform the way we think about identity and personal data.

02-26
28:54

Unlocking the Power of Decentralized Identifiers: Your Key to Digital Freedom!

Decentralized identifiers (DIDs) are like special codes that let you control your own digital identity without relying on big companies. DIDs are unique and secure, which means you can use them to prove you own and control your digital information without giving away important details. There are different types of DIDs, including did:key, did:ion, and did:web. Each type uses different ways to keep your identity safe and can be used in different situations. In this podcast, we will learn more about DIDs and how they are changing the way we protect our identity online.

02-18
29:57

What are Verifiable Credentials for beginners

Give it to me straight Doc - what are verifiable credentials? I do my best to explain them as simple as possible, but comparing them to you buying beer at a supermarket.

01-17
24:24

Novel Verifiable Credentials use cases in healthcare, government, and finance

The new world of verifiable credentials will change how healthcare information is shared such as vaccine passports. We explore this, government use cases and the finance industry.

01-10
29:26

The rotten state of the Internet without trust and what can fix it

We created an Internet without trust and scammers made it a bad place, and made us cynical and untrusting. We talk about how this happened, how this affects us all, and a new technology, verifiable credentials that promises to fix this.

01-02
31:48

Flying to Sydney after lockdown

International travel is back on the cards! We hear from our cohost Sam who’s heading to Sydney for work, so let’s see what’s new in the world of travel after lockdown!

04-04
28:09

Travelling with family

You choose your friends but you don’t choose your family. What you can choose is the experience you have, come listen to heart tips on travelling with family!

03-08
31:03

27 things A-list agents can’t travel without

In this episode we’re check out the list of 27 things A-list Travel Agents can’t travel without. One of them is a thousand dollar travel poncho!

02-15
32:15

Auckland hotels and hidden gems

Checking out New Zealand’s largest city? We review four Auckland hotels, some fine eateries, fun things to do on Waiheke Island, so come, let’s check it out!

01-25
31:49

What luggage to take with you?

Aluminium carry on suitcases for a thousand dollars? Maybe just a duffle bag? Packing cubes or just shove it in? Let’s check it out!

12-06
32:38

Which airline to fly?

Low cost? Luxury? Australasian? North American? We’ve been on a few airlines from low cost airlines canceling flights to first class planes with showers in the sky, let’s check it out!

11-21
30:50

Get to the airport early or late?

Is it worth getting to the airport early and relaxing? Maybe a bit of unlimited drinking at the lounge? Or should you get in last minute and go straight to the plane? Let’s check it out!

11-08
29:42

How to travel with friends

Travelling with friends seems like a great idea - here’s the tips to make that actually fun!

10-30
29:59

Big trip to the big apple, New York!

Thinking about New York? Here our tips on where to go, and where not to go, including staying safe in the big apple!

10-24
31:14

Las Vegas 2022 tips for newbies!

Thinking about Las Vegas in 2022? We’ve got the tips on where to stay, what to do, and how to avoid getting scammed!

10-17
29:30

Where to travel in 2022

We’ve all been stuck inside, in our countries, but it’s time to break free! But where to go? Here’s our top travel destinations for 2022!

10-10
30:27

Hawaiian holidays for New Zealanders

Ever thought about a holiday to Hawaii? Here’s some tips and tricks to make sure your trip is enjoyable!

10-03
30:11

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