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 * Fixing the Internet
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An Association of Signatories to the ITU's World e-Trust Memorandum of
Understanding (MoU) & The Authenticity Alliance Memorandum of Support (MoS)

 * Home
 * Letter from our Founder
 * About
 * Trust
 * Privacy
 * Fixing the Internet
 * Sign the MoS
 * Contact

Individual membership section of The Authenticity Alliance


WELCOME TO!

The world's information infrastructure needs help. We who have signed the World
e-Trust Memorandum of Support (MoS) believe that the internet's problems are not
elusive; that by re-examining assumptions upon which the internet was founded,
they can be solved.


THE WORLD E-TRUST INITIATIVE LAUNCHED 2002 | INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION
UNION (ITU)

The World e-Trust Initiative was launched in 2002 by the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) to establish a highly secure online infrastructure
for developing countries.

World e-Trust quickly attracted the attention of people from the developed world
as well. It turns out that the authenticity and security challenges faced by
individuals in their homes, users of corporate networks, and business people in
developing nations all have remarkable similarities.

The World e-Trust was ahead of its time, coming into being in an era when
experts still clung to a belief that problems of security, if not authenticity,
would gradually be reduced by steady improvements in the technology of examining
packet streams to determine the intentions of their originators. Since then it
has become clear that the world needs something better.

World e-Trust, with more recent enhancements, is that something better. Take a
close look at this remarkable combination of centuries-old certification
processes, proven public key infrastructure, and methods borrowed from the world
of physical architecture and construction. Ask yourself whether this can be the
definitive means to bring authenticity to the online world; and whether
authenticity is not the solution to problems of spam, malware, fraud, predation,
botnets. Isn't authenticity the solution to problems of inauthenticity?

The World e-Trust Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was made available for
signing by the traditional constituency of the ITU, which consists of
telecommunications ministries of member nations and sector member organizations.

We feel that individuals should have an opportunity to support the goals of this
important initiative. Please look closely and consider signing our Memorandum of
Support (MoS). The MoS will be presented to the leadership of the ITU. Read on


RELATED LINKS

 * World e-Trust MoU
 * ITU Global Cybersecurity Agenda
 * ITU Global Cybersecurity Agenda: High Level Experts Group (HLEG)
 * ITU-D Cybersecurity Devision
 * ITU-D Botnet Mitigation
 * United Nations Group on the Information Society


EVENTS

 * World Summit on the Information Society

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