Response to ‘The Design of Trustworthy Things’ Sorry for everyone not at #identiverse you are missing an extremely powerful talk from @NishantK who draws a clear connection between trust and inclusion— Ian Glazer (@iglazer) June 23, 2022 Build for inclusion. @NishantK, so important and so glad you point out we need to introduce what we have and design are tested! Inclusive design!! Yes yes yes!! @idpro_org and @WomeninID pic.twitter.com/egUDGRfsV0— Janelle Allen (@sparkidentity) June 23, 2022 Great keynote from @NishantK pointing out that passwordless solutions that don’t work on a public library computer are not acceptable solutions. Passkeys cannot be the only answer. #identiverse— Sarah Cecchetti (@Sarah_Cecc) June 23, 2022 It’s awesome hearing from the epic @NishantK on the moral obligation we all have to build ethics and inclusion into technology, policies, practices, and our work. #identiverse #IdentiVerse2022 #nonconformistinnovation pic.twitter.com/vddhSM3lru— Steve Tout (@stevetout) June 23, 2022 Salient thoughts to wake up with from @NishantK on the design of trust, pushing back on the argument: “we just provide the APIs, we can’t control how it’s used” 👏 #Identiverse2022 pic.twitter.com/SbHL7XWDKA— Arynn Crow (@arynncrow) June 23, 2022 https://www.scmagazine.com/analysis/identity-and-access/your-identity-starts-with-the-user-interface-designing-for-identity