Call for Participation in CoVid-19 Remote Meet, Work, Class Community Group
Posted on:The CoVid-19 Remote Meet, Work, Class Community Group has been launched:
A clearinghouse for experience and guidelines for people who are suddenly called to avoid travel or meetings, work-at-home or do classes online. Focus on current capabilities and future needs.
In order to join the group, you will need a W3C account. Please note, however, that W3C Membership is not required to join a Community Group.
The group mailing list is public-covid-19@w3.org, archives at https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-covid-19/.
This is a community initiative. This group was originally proposed on 2020-03-10 by Larry Masinter. The following people supported its creation: Larry Masinter, Jordan Arellano, Chris Cox, Dan Connolly, Phillip Hallam-Baker, Joseph Potvin. W3C’s hosting of this group does not imply endorsement of the activities.
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Thank you,
W3C Community Development Team
My focus the past five years has been establishing a new security infrastructure for the Internet and Web. Details here:
https://mathmesh.com/
The specs are all open, the reference code MIT licensed and unencumbered as far as I know.
The focus of the work is using new cryptography that extends public key crypto from two keys to more. Splitting the encryption and decryption keys allows us to split the encryption and decryption roles. Further dividing the decryption key allows us to further divide the decryption role.
What this means is I can have a cloud service that can control decryption but not decrypt.