Pyx Webinar #11 - Trust Components of UNTP
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Pyx Webinar #11 - Trust Components of UNTP
Exploring the UN Transparency Protocol or just keeping an eye on it?
You may be wondering how existing trust mechanisms will work with it.
Our FEB webinar tackles just that.
One of the core principles of UNTP is that it’s not trying to reinvent the wheel.
It’s designed to work with established audits, assurance frameworks, identifiers and standards, rather than forcing organisations to discard mechanisms that are already doing their jobs.
The practical question, then, is this: how do the trust elements you already rely on show up, map across, or get referenced within a UNTP-aligned approach?
In this session, Pyx CEO Zachary Zeus will walk through how trust components are treated within UNTP, with a practical focus on:
shared vocabulary
audit assurance frameworks.
You don’t need to be live with UNTP to get value from this session.
Whether you’re already working with UNTP or assessing how it might fit, this session is designed to give you clarity around how trust is handled within the framework.
10 FEB 3PM PST (VAN), 6PM EST (NYC)
11 FEB 10AM AEDT (SYD)
ᯤ Webinar 11: Trust Components in UNTP - Pyx Trust Architecture Series
Register → https://pulse.pyx.io/webinar.html
You may be wondering how existing trust mechanisms will work with it.
Our FEB webinar tackles just that.
One of the core principles of UNTP is that it’s not trying to reinvent the wheel.
It’s designed to work with established audits, assurance frameworks, identifiers and standards, rather than forcing organisations to discard mechanisms that are already doing their jobs.
The practical question, then, is this: how do the trust elements you already rely on show up, map across, or get referenced within a UNTP-aligned approach?
In this session, Pyx CEO Zachary Zeus will walk through how trust components are treated within UNTP, with a practical focus on:
shared vocabulary
audit assurance frameworks.
You don’t need to be live with UNTP to get value from this session.
Whether you’re already working with UNTP or assessing how it might fit, this session is designed to give you clarity around how trust is handled within the framework.
ᯤ Webinar 11: Trust Components in UNTP - Pyx Trust Architecture Series