Litentry, itself a TEE-based privacy-preserving identity oracle, has partnered with zkPass, a company specializing in decentralized identity. This integration aims to transform secure data sharing through compliance using zkPass’ new zkTLS oracle protocol in addition to Litentry’s capabilities.
🌐 We’re excited to announce our partnership with @zkPass, who are leading the way in decentralized identity!
The integration of zkPass’s 3P-TLS and hybrid ZK technologies with Litentry’s expertise sets new standards for secure, verifiable data sharing.
@zkPass offers innovative solutions… pic.twitter.com/9GXUFv2p3O— Literature (@litentry) June 1, 2024
zkPass introduces innovative solutions for secure data sharing
This partnership shows progress in improving security and privacy in the decentralized identity space. By integrating zkPass’ 3P-TLS and Hybrid ZK with Litentry’s successful experience in identity solutions, the partnership redefines the security and auditability of data exchange.
zkPass offers innovative solutions that allow users to share data securely and privately from any HTTPS website without using OAuth APIs. This approach increases the confidentiality and integrity of the shared information, addressing some of the key issues in computing and technology.
Season 2 of the IdentityGala is highly anticipated, with zkPass making a comeback. The competition has a significant $50,000 award to encourage developers, innovators and anyone interested in the new developments in decentralized identity technology.
Secure data sharing is central with zkPass and Literentry
This partnership further emphasizes the need to embrace privacy and security in social interactions. As people and businesses look for better data and file sharing solutions, such collaboration creates the foundation for further evolution in the field of decentralized identification.
If we consider the examples of zkPass and Litentry, the application of secure and privacy-protecting data sharing seems to have a bright future. All together, they are poised to advance decentralized identity and set its development trends for several years to come.