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Professional services giant Deloitte has added zero-knowledge proof privacy tech to its enterprise blockchain offering. Announced Tuesday at the ZKProof Community Event in Amsterdam, Deloitte has…

Business ecommerce firm Tradeshift has linked up with Qedit, a privacy-enhancing technology solutions provider, to develop zero knowledge proofs (ZKPs) for trade finance transactions making use of blockchain technology.

Enterprise blockchain startup Kaleido, a part of ConsenSys’s venture studio, became the first to implement crypto privacy firm QEDIT’s zero-knowledge proof solution.

Chances are, if you’re a merchant and you’re selling goods via Facebook, you’ve heard about Libra. Libra is one of the hottest topics around the globe right now, with everyone from politicians to the general public discussing its incredible potential.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has selected 56 emerging tech firms from around the world for its 2019 Technology Pioneers, six of which are cybersecurity start-ups promising to transform international data privacy and digital protection for the better.

In the GDPR defined compliance era, the mishandling of data has become more and more costly for enterprises from a financial and reputational standpoint. As such, a strong compliance culture should be top of the list of priorities.

VMware, Ant Financial and RGAX (a subsidiary of RGA – Reinsurance Group of America) have announced today a partnership with QEDIT, an Israeli blockchain security company, to implement data privacy solutions across their blockchain networks.

Anonymous cryptocurrencies are still controversial, and are more often associated with the dark web than with the corporate establishment. Privacy coins have had a hard time with regulators, and are even outlawed in Japan, an otherwise crypto-friendly jurisdiction.

Israeli startup QEDit is using the blockchain to provide businesses with proof of partners’ identity, actions or compliance while protecting their private data. Welcome to the era of the ‘zero-knowledge proof’.

Leveraging some “mind boggling math” introduced as an update onto the Ethereum blockchain only a few months ago, QEDit is launching its product on our Battlefield stage at TechCrunch Disrupt Berlin.

Tel Aviv-based QED-it, the trustless audit platform, is one of the best kept secrets in startup land. It uses zero knowledge proofs to enable business partners to share information about their business processes without revealing the underlying data.
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