diff --git a/docs/foundations/digitaltrust101.md b/docs/foundations/digitaltrust101.md index 2e89d6b0..3d26e3b1 100644 --- a/docs/foundations/digitaltrust101.md +++ b/docs/foundations/digitaltrust101.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ If we want to effectively address the vulnerability to cybersecurity threats, we **Single Sign-On** (SSO) approaches are user-friendly, by simplifying access to a variety of services, but come at the expense of introducing a single point of failure. If the SSO credentials are compromised, a malicious actor gains access to all authorized accounts and services. ## Leaving usernames & passwords behind -![Illustrates three stages of digital identity systems showcasing the increasing levels of trust and user control over their data from centralized to decentralized systems](static/img/foundations/Path_Toward_Digital_Trust.png) +![Illustrates three stages of digital identity systems showcasing the increasing levels of trust and user control over their data from centralized to decentralized systems](/img/foundations/Path_Toward_Digital_Trust.png) As we take steps toward a better digital future, we evolve from username-password combinations and Single Sign-On (SSO) models, embracing digital trust technology for a more secure way to store and share information digitally. ## What is Digital Trust @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Digital trust goes beyond providing secure access and identity verification. It - Ongoing, confidential relationships and data exchange - Filling in and signing things digitally, in a secure and authentic way -An in-app view of the BC Wallet, showing various digital credentials in a secure digital wallet: the Person and Digital Business Card credential issued by the B.C. Government, the Member credential issued by the Law Society of BC. +An in-app view of the BC Wallet, showing various digital credentials in a secure digital wallet: the Person and Digital Business Card credential issued by the B.C. Government, the Member credential issued by the Law Society of BC. ## Benefits of Digital Trust