Trustless Computing Association
Alexandre Horvath is currently serving as the Group Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Data Protection Officer (DPO) at Cryptix AG since November 2019, where responsibilities include defining and implementing the company’s global security strategy. In addition, Alexandre holds the position of Chairman of the Supervisory Board at eSync Network and is a Board and Steering Advisory Board member of the Trustless Computing Association. Previously, Alexandre co-founded TRUSTLESS.AI and worked as the Global CISO at DHL, Cyber Risk Engineering Global Practice Leader at Allianz Suisse, and Managing Consultant for IT Security at Detecon International GmbH. Academic qualifications include an Executive Master in IT from ZHAW School of Engineering and a Bachelor in Economics from ZHAW School of Management and Law.
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Trustless Computing Association
The Trustless Computing Association is promoting the federal global governance of AI and digital communications by and for all of Humanity. Why. The lack of any meaningful global democratic regulation has turned the shocking acceleration of AI innovation, and ever more pervasive digital communications, into the greatest threats for humanity. What. There is a dire need globally for AI and digital communications that are radically more accountable, *trustworthy* and widely *trusted* by nations and world citizens. This requires new empowered global federal organizations to design, certify, and govern them, and adequate constituent processes leading up to them. How. To be trustworthy and resilient enough, these will need to implement an uncompromisingly *trustless* approach to their critical organizational, socio-technical and technical components; inspired by that which safeguards the trustworthiness of democratic electoral processes. Programs. We are advancing these goals with world-class advisors and partners, via: * A call for the convening of an Open Transnational Constituent Assembly for AI and Digital Communications; https://www.trustlesscomputing.org/blog/2023/10/13/towards-an-open-transnational-constitutional-convention-for-ai-and-digital-communications * A Harnessing AI Risk proposal for three new IGOs for AI and Digital Communications; * A proposal for one of those three IGOs, the Trustless Computing Certification Body and Seevik Net Initiative, in much finer detail and with substantial traction. * A global conferences series, on trustworthy and accountable governance of AI and Digital Communications, to be held in its 12th edition, next March 2024, in Geneva; * A set of research initiatives and publications.