Community
The European Union has - as most of us know - made a massiv effort for the Trust infrastructure needed for the data driven economy. Small wonder when it has been understood how enormous the benefits will be for productivity, security, services to citizens and enterprises, privacy, ethical AI and the Single Market. But - now as we should realise that the wallets needed are already available - have the member states realised that the ball is their court? That they should focus on their sole responsibility - to use their organisation wallets to send and receive the thousands of credentials they have and need - to ALL from ALL - ALWAYS in the same way - WITHOUT need for technical integrations and contracts between the data needing parties? Of course there are devils in regulations that should be ironed out. But we have to advance in parallel on all fronts. The massive cost & risk cuttings in all sectors will most of all improve the profitability of enterprises and lower tax pressure. One might ask if enterprise organisations have woken up properly to the fact that regulations for standards and open interfaces are sometimes the only way forward and that good-for-society at large on this scale is a must-support.
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