• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to footer
Life With Alacrity Life With Alacrity Design Patterns for Digital Collaboration & Trust
  • Home
  • About
  • Posts
  • Search
  • Tags

    How to Hold an Unpopular Opinion

    Published Date: April 5, 2014

    Christopher Allen

    Blockchain & Decentralized Identity Architect — Internet Cryptography Pioneer — Co-author TLS Security Standard — Collaborative Tools & Patterns

    • Website
    • Twitter
    • GitHub
    • Linkedin

    [original layout]

    Life With Alacrity

    © Christopher Allen

    Tags: Opinions

    Categories: socialmedia

    Updated: April 5, 2014

    Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
    Next Previous

    You may Also Enjoy

    Echoes from History II

    This article, like “Echoes from History: Designing Self-Sovereign Identity with Care”, is drawn from a book I have in process called FOREMEMBRANCE, which c...

    Echoes from History

    This article was originally published as an advance reading for RWOT12 in Köln, Germany on August 9, 2023. It has been slightly edited for this reprint. ...

    Musings of a Trust Architect: A Layperson’s Intro to Schnorr

    ABSTRACT: Schnorr signatures have been a long time coming, but now that they’re finally here, they open up broad new cryptographic frontiers, including the i...

    Musings of a Trust Architect: Least & Necessary Design Patterns

    ABSTRACT: The principles of least privilege and least authority are core computer security principles that can minimize attacks. Not only can they be exte...

    Life With Alacrity
    Life With Alacrity

    Blockchain & Decentralized Identity Architect — Internet Cryptography Pioneer — Co-author TLS Security Standard — Collaborative Tools & Patterns

    Social Media
    • Twitter
    • GitHub
    • Linkedin
    External Links
    • Blockchain Commons
    • SmartCustody
    • Feed
    Official Links
    • Email Address
    • Home page
    • Tags
    • Category
    © 2023 Life With Alacrity. Powered by Jekyll & Minimal Mistakes.