Updates on the "Trustable Internet" project
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Meeting
This session will introduce updates for the Trustable Internet (formerly Trusted Internet) project and discuss standardization aspects. We are trying to materialize Trustable Internet that makes data on the Internet more trustworthy. Last year, we introduced a concept that assembles an endorsement overlay layer on top of the Internet (or the Web). The endorsement layer has additional information (endorsement data) for data on the Internet that desires "endorsement," such as Social Network posts, to provide additional information to viewers to judge the credibility of the data. After the last W3C TPAC, we published <a href = "https://tial.sfc.keio.ac.jp/blob/Trustable_Internet_Whitepaper_V1.0.pdf">a white paper</a>, then demonstrated a prototype implementation based on the concept mentioned in the above at IETF 116, March 2023. We are refining the data model and the systems architecture of the overlay,
Agenda
Chairs:
Yoshitomo Sakuma, Shigeya Suzuki
Description:
This session will introduce updates for the Trustable Internet (formerly Trusted Internet) project and discuss standardization aspects. We are trying to materialize Trustable Internet that makes data on the Internet more trustworthy. Last year, we introduced a concept that assembles an endorsement overlay layer on top of the Internet (or the Web). The endorsement layer has additional information (endorsement data) for data on the Internet that desires "endorsement," such as Social Network posts, to provide additional information to viewers to judge the credibility of the data. After the last W3C TPAC, we published <a href = "https://tial.sfc.keio.ac.jp/blob/Trustable_Internet_Whitepaper_V1.0.pdf">a white paper</a>, then demonstrated a prototype implementation based on the concept mentioned in the above at IETF 116, March 2023. We are refining the data model and the systems architecture of the overlay,
Goal(s):
Get feedback on the activity, and find out possibilities of standardization on some of the components used in the overlay architecture.
Materials:
Track(s):
- trust
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