The Trustless Computing Certification Body has been established in Geneva

Last June 24-25th, during the 8th edition of the Free and Safe in Cyberspace conference in Geneva and Zoom, the Trustless Computing Certification Body was established in Geneva, with the participation of World-class speakers, including top IT security experts, the former top cyber diplomats, executives of top EU banks, and many of our advisors.

TCCB will be a new Swiss-based ultra-resilient international democratic governance body that will certify IT systems for digital human communications that will radically exceed state-of-the-art in privacy, security, and democratic control, while concurrently ensuring international legitimate lawful access, through its Trustless Computing Paradigms.

Such Trustless Computing Paradigms include, among others, these unique requirements for a compliant IT service: (a) transparency of the source designs of the critical hardware and software components; (b) extreme level of “ethically-aligned” security review in relation to complexity; (3) wide utilization of citizen-witness and citizen-jury mechanisms within the lifecycle; (4) inclusion of the presumable motives of key staff, executive and shareholders, as a key element of trustworthiness (as we learned from Crypto Ag and Anom affairs).

100% of why you have confidence that our Seevik Wallet offers radically unprecedented levels of trustworthiness derives entirely from the fact that it is certified by the Trustless Computing Certification Body. Also, 100% of our startup unique competitive advantage and defensibility, comes from the fact that, as startup spin-out of the Trustless Computing Association, we have a limited-exclusive agreement with the Trustless Computing Certification Body for certification for our specific domains and markets.

TCCB and Seevik Net

As the outcome of years of work by outstanding advisors and R&D partners, and speakers of the previous editions of the conference series, in 3 continents, we held workshops and panels leading to the finalization of the socio-technical principles, governance, and statute of the Trustless Computing Certification Body (TCCB) to radically advance the realm of the possible in levels of IT security, freedoms and democratic accountability.

The TCCB is a new Swiss-based ultra-resilient international democratic governance body that will certify IT systems for digital human communications that will radically exceed state-of-the-art in privacy, security, and democratic control, while concurrently ensuring international legitimate lawful access, through its Trustless Computing Paradigms.

Such Trustless Computing Paradigms include, among others, these unique requirements for a compliant IT service: (a) transparency of the source designs of the critical hardware and software components; (b) extreme level of “ethically-aligned” security review in relation to complexity; (3) wide utilization of citizen-witness and citizen-jury mechanisms within the lifecycle; (4) inclusion of the presumable motives of key staff, executive and shareholders, as a key element of trustworthiness.

Roadmap Ahead

In about 20 months, Seevik Net will initially be available to millions of the most targeted law-abiding citizens via such TCCB-compliant 2mm-thin personal computer, the Seevik Pod, carried in a custom leather wallet, and later available to all embedded in the back of smartphones at all price levels, to enable anyone to affirm democracy and liberties in cyberspace for their private digital lives.

In our vision, the unique levels of IT trustworthiness and democratic accountability of the Trustless Computing Certification Body will foster, and become an enabler for, the development, deployment, and democratic certification of advanced Article Intelligence with radically higher levels of confidentiality, integrity, trustworthiness, and democratic accountability, on both the client and server-side, that will be key to a positive future of humanity in the Age of AI.

For more read the TCA and TCCB our roadmap. and join us to help.

Rufo Guerreschi

I am a lifetime activist, entrepreneur, and researcher in the area of digital civil rights and leading-edge IT security and privacy – living between Zurich and Rome.