Sarah Zhang, Founder and CEO of Points Technology, was invited to attend World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020 in Davos
DAVOS,Switzerland,March 30,2020 -- Sarah Zhang,founder and CEO of Points Technology,was invited to attend World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2020,held from January 21 to 24 in Davos,Switzerland. The theme for Davos 2020 is Stakeholders for a Cohesive and Sustainable World.A new paper,Reimagining Digital Identity: A Strategic Imperative,which Sarah Zhang participated as a co-author,wasofficially released by World Economic ForumatDavos. The paper outlines the risks involved for businesses and consumers in the digital management of personal information.
China and Davos have a long history. As early as 1979,after the Reform and Opening up,China received an invitation from Davos for the first time. Since then,an increasing number of Chinesecitizens have appearedat theDavos Forum,andmore points of view from China have beenpresentedto the world through the Davos Forum. It is the second time that Points Technology has appearedat theDavos Forum. In July 2019,Points Technology won the "Technology Pioneer Award" from the World Economic Forum,which was previously awarded to Google,Wikipedia,Palantir and Ripple back in their start-up days.
Sarah Zhang is serving as a member of World Economic Forum Global Future Council of Financial & Monetary System,where she has contributed to multiple publications and initiatives in data-based new business modelsand digital currencies.
At theDavos Forum,Sarah Zhangalsodiscussed withleadersfrom all walks of life,for instance,artificial intelligence,cloud computing and blockchain,howcutting-edge technologies promote the sustainable development of world economy and socialimprovementin the era of digital economy.
The paperReimagining Digital Identity: A Strategic Imperativewas co-authored by the high-level international political,academic,technological and non-profit organizations,such as the British government,Stanford University,Google,Points Technology and internet and digital address distribution organizations. This paper points out that the risks involved for businesses and consumers in the digital management of personal information.The World Economic Forumbelievesthis paper provided aframeworkand insightsfor managers to rethink how to deal with digital identity in their businesses.
Along with the development of digital economy,more companies hope to achieve greater business value by mining data asanewtype ofasset. On the other hand,data privacy and security hasraisedgreat attention. At the regulatory level,more stringent laws and regulations have been introduced to regulate the use of data by enterprises and the privacy of users. Through the confidential computing framework based on the trusted execution environment (TEE) and blockchain technology,Points Technology help clients tomake data available but invisible.
Points Confidential Computing framework isbased on TEE and other encryption technologies. Itmakesdatausablebut not visibletoensure data privacy,security and compliance. At the same time,relevant records of data sharing aredocumentedand traced by blockchain.Points Confidential Computation thus can be the underpinning technology for Open Banking,Government-led Data Sharing Initiatives and privacy-perserving cross-marketing campaigns.
Just after their Davos trip,Points Technologyannounceda mult-million USDseries A financing,backed up K2VC,a leading venture capital firm in China. In spite ofthe challenges and uncertanitiesin the global economic environment,Points Technology will continue to research and develop new productsand advance the fields of private AI and enterprise grade distributed ledger.
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