Cover: Design by Shaun Lynch, IBM
About the Author: Photo courtesy of Jai Singh Arun
About the Author: Photo courtesy of Jerry Cuomo
About the Author: Photo courtesy of Nitin Gaur
Foreword: Don Tapscott
Frontmatter: “. . . decentralized identities, blockchain IDs, and zero-trust data stores that are universally discoverable.” Decentralized Identity Foundation, n.d. identity.foundation, accessed Feb. 21, 2018.
Chapter 1: “Blockchain will do for transactions what the Internet did for information”. Ginni Rometty, CEO, IBM
Chapter 1: “That’s food traceability at the speed of thought with blockchain.” Mearian, Lucas. “Why a Walmart VP Had a ‘Religious Conversion’ to Blockchain.” Computerworld. IDG Communications, April 27, 2018. www.computerworld.com/article/3269431/blockchain/why-a-walmart-vp-had-a-religious-conversion-to-blockchain.html
Chapter 2: “Trust is the most important element . . . social value exchange in a society”. Jai Singh Arun.
Chapter 3: “Cryptography is about constructing . . . from reading private messages.” Bellare, Mihir; Rogaway, Phillip (21 September 2005). “Introduction”. Introduction to Modern Cryptography. p. 10.
Chapter 3: “This is where stable . . . the US dollar”. Haseeb Qureshi, Stablecoins: Designing a Price-Stable Cryptocurrency.
Chapter 3: “Preston Byrne: a stable coin claims . . . supply and demand”. Haseeb Qureshi, Stablecoins: Designing a Price-Stable Cryptocurrency.
Chapter 3: “In their most simplistic . . . in fiat currency”.Lukas Schor of The Argon Group, Stablecoins Explained.
Chapter 3: “Types of Stable coin – . . . centralized, Pegged etc.” Lukas Schor of The Argon Group, Stablecoins Explained.
Chapter 3: “Tokenization is a method . . . into a digital token”. George S., Asset Tokenization on Blockchain Explained in Plain English.
Chapter 3: “Tokenization is the process . . . characteristics of the asset.” Addison Cameron-Huff, Distributed; How Tokenization Is Putting Real-World Assets on Blockchains.
Chapter 4: “Blockchain inspires new . . . and decentralized ecosystem”. Nitin Gaur.
Chapter 5: “A well-structured governance . . . in performance and culture”. Jai Singh Arun.
Chapter 6: “In an ecosystem, . . . thrive and succeed”. Jai Singh Arun.
Chapter 7: “Perhaps you want to . . . withstand various impacts.” Perspectives, Risk Modeling, Risk Angles. www2.deloitte.com/mn/en/pages/governance-risk-and-compliance/articles/risk-modeling.html
Chapter 7: “When things go wrong, . . . and model misuse.” Ignacio Crespo, Pankaj Kumar, Peter Noteboom, and Marc Taymans, The Evolution of Model Risk Management.
Chapter 7: “Quantification risks to translate . . . contingency are, therefore, inseparable.” Meyer, Werner G., Quantifying Risk Measuring the Invisible.
Chapter 7: “Governance, risk management, and . . . acts with integrity.” GRC Capability Model (Red Book) FULL VERSION, Standard file in Integrated GRC, Free, Capability Model.
Chapter 8: “Blockchain is here . . . for good”. Jerry Cuomo.
Chapter 8: “. . . save blockchain from the fate of other systems made obsolete by new technologies”. Idalia Friedson, How Quantum Computing Threatens Blockchain.
Chapter 8: “Step 1 involves strengthening existing . . . automatically severs the connection”. Idalia Friedson, How Quantum Computing Threatens Blockchain.
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