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... 22 SESSION 4  Provenance Tracking  Victoria Adams, Cadwyn Bloc LLC, Moderator Presenters  Mike McCoy, ConsenSys Health Vincent Annunziato, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Jim St.
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... 23 Annunziato noted that CBP is working in three areas: DIDs, verifiable claims, and decentralized key management systems. Annunziato noted that a DID is the equivalent of a Social Security number, driver's license, or passport number.
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... 24 McCoy stated that there are many ethical data standards to address, primarily around consent management of data. W3C and others are actively working to create data cooperatives.
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... 25 intelligence of the deciding factors. McCoy stated that these AI algorithms are proprietary.
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... 26 manage his or her consent within the Indian system. At the same time, his or her Indian national identification would be the basis for traveling elsewhere and should be equally protected elsewhere.
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... 27 epidemiological models and diagnostics for COVID-19 change constantly. Managing identity and verifiable claims functions could be particularly helpful, especially as contact tracing and testing become more widespread.

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