Difference between revisions of "Federated Trust"
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There are three broad categories of federated trust that can be useful online: | There are three broad categories of federated trust that can be useful online: | ||
− | # A collection of equals banding together to support each other. | + | # A collection of equals banding together to support each other, this is often handled by a non-profit association of those parties. |
# A government mandated operation that requires trust to function, for example public school teachers are vouched by various law enforcement agencies. | # A government mandated operation that requires trust to function, for example public school teachers are vouched by various law enforcement agencies. | ||
# A large enterprise that leverages its trust to provide services by third parties, for example: Ebay, Yahoo or Amazon, where payment escrow service is included. | # A large enterprise that leverages its trust to provide services by third parties, for example: Ebay, Yahoo or Amazon, where payment escrow service is included. |
Revision as of 11:10, 15 June 2018
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Where trust is needed by a community of users, one popular method is the creation of a federation of suppliers that take some action to engender trust in the members of the federation.
Context
There are three broad categories of federated trust that can be useful online:
- A collection of equals banding together to support each other, this is often handled by a non-profit association of those parties.
- A government mandated operation that requires trust to function, for example public school teachers are vouched by various law enforcement agencies.
- A large enterprise that leverages its trust to provide services by third parties, for example: Ebay, Yahoo or Amazon, where payment escrow service is included.