Privacy, Trust, and Compliance in our Cross-Connected Digital Economy
21 Oct 2025
Level 1 | Exhibition Hall, Sands Expo and Convention Centre
Privacy, Trust, and Compliance in the Digital Economy
AI has democratized deception—digital fraud up 800%, cybercrime costs hitting $10.5T by 2025. Organisations face an impossible choice: privacy, security, or compliance—pick two. With 160+ countries having conflicting regulations, traditional authentication is failing.
This session reveals how verifiable digital credentials on permissioned blockchains break the "Trust Triangle Challenge." Using cryptographic hashing, zero-knowledge proofs, and dynamic compliance, we achieve seamless cross-border data sharing while preserving privacy.
Real banking case studies show how government-authorised entities act as neutral custodians, enabling instant verification across healthcare, employment, and citizen services. Organisations building this infrastructure first will define rules for the global digital economy.
In a world where everything can be faked, the only advantage is proving what's real.
This session reveals how verifiable digital credentials on permissioned blockchains break the "Trust Triangle Challenge." Using cryptographic hashing, zero-knowledge proofs, and dynamic compliance, we achieve seamless cross-border data sharing while preserving privacy.
Real banking case studies show how government-authorised entities act as neutral custodians, enabling instant verification across healthcare, employment, and citizen services. Organisations building this infrastructure first will define rules for the global digital economy.
In a world where everything can be faked, the only advantage is proving what's real.
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