Decentralized identity (DID) is gaining traction, and for CISOs, it’s becoming a part of long-term planning around data protection, privacy, and control. As more organizations experiment with verifiable credentials and self-sovereign identity models, a question emerges: Who governs the system when no single entity holds the reins? The governance gap Traditional identity systems come with built-in governance. Central authorities validate users, issue credentials, and set policies for revocation and auditing. In decentralized ecosystems, these responsibilities … More →
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