[ad_2][ad_1] A group of Velocity Network members, including Oracle, Randstad, and SAP SE, participated in live demonstrations of verifiable career credentials using blockchain. One of Velocity’s primary purposes is to integrate with the many vendors that already provide technology solutions to educators, recruiters, and employers. The demonstrations involved a dozen …
Read More »Digital Currency Mining Worm Targets AWS Credentials: Researchers
[ad_2][ad_1] Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new digital currency mining worm that specifically targets Amazon Web Services (AWS) credentials, in what is believed to be the first threat of its kind. In a new report, cybersecurity firm Cado Security described the attack as “unsophisticated,” having raised only $ 300 according …
Read More »Researchers detect the Crypto-Mining worm to steal AWS credentials
[ad_2][ad_1] Cybersecurity researchers have detected what they believe to be the first ever stealth crypto mining campaign to steal Amazon Web Services (AWS) credentials. The mining campaign was described as relatively unsophisticated by Cado Security in their Aug.17 report. In total, it appears that so far only the attackers – …
Read More »SAIT Blockchain boom: almost fraud-proof credentials that arrive at SAIT through blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] In a new pilot program, SAIT will become the first Canadian post-secondary institution to release academic credentials that include the blockchain, the cryptographic recording system used in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. Twenty-five future graduates of the Pre-Employment Automotive Service Technician program will receive a blockchain key. Each key provides access …
Read More »Blockchain pilots launched in 2018 have dealt with EHR management, collective data custody, credentials and more
[ad_2][ad_1] For health care, the blockchain continually switches from obscure technology to a viable tool for various administrative and data-centric use cases. But even if big and small players might be curious about its potential, they will also have to put their money where their mouth is when it comes …
Read More »How ProCredEx is leveraging the blockchain to speed up credentials
[ad_2][ad_1] Credentials are a complicated problem but rarely discussed for doctors, health systems and health plans. When a doctor wants to start a new job or enter a new network of payers, his would-be applicant must collect a wide variety of certificates and credentials, a process that can take months …
Read More »New health efforts to reduce the burden of credentials
[ad_2][ad_1] November 13, 2018 – A new health blockchain initiative has been launched to facilitate the administrative burden of professional credentials, a process that can take four to six months to complete. The effort, called Professional Credentials Exchange, includes national government services, spectrum health, WellCare health plans, Accenture and the …
Read More »Educators turn to Blockchain with new programs and registration credentials
[ad_2][ad_1] Blockchain is receiving much attention from universities all over the world. It is a new field of study, but it can also help universities to share information in a safe way. Higher education is one of the most important areas of modern life. A degree from a prestigious university …
Read More »The Bahamas establish a system of blockchain credentials in Latin America / the Caribbean
[ad_2][ad_1] Job seekers in the Bahamas will now be able to share and verify their school certificates from anywhere, thus reducing bureaucracy and increasing convenience. This is after the Commonwealth of the Bahamas became the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to implement a nationwide block-based credential system …
Read More »RMIT to provide blockchain credentials for students
[ad_2][ad_1] The agreement will see students completing the course Developing Blockchain Strategy by RMIT and part of the RMIT Creds initiative to receive digital badges that attest to their abilities and abilities. "Most of the transcripts at best have a title course on them, even the person who completed that …
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