Louis-James Davis , VST Enterprises , Vcode , digital health passports
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Louis-James Davis
https://twitter.com/louisjamesdavis
#CEO of @vstenterprises (@vcode). #Ambassador of @wearecodenation @Kidscan_UK #Freemason @lodge_44
VST Enterprises
VST was founded by tech entrepreneur Louis-James Davis to integrate its state-of-the-art VCode & VPlatform technologies into the Covi-Pass Digital Health Passport, which will be paired with approved testing kits.
A colour mapping system (green, amber, red) authenticates and provides the COVID-19 test history and relevant health information.
‘The technology used in contact tracing and Bluetooth proximity apps currently being used by various Governments is fundamentally flawed,’ Davis believes. ‘Not only can the Bluetooth app and its data be compromised and hacked, but it can also lead to false flag data. There are also real fundamental issues of privacy, and being tracked in real time, which most citizens will resist at all levels. This will also contribute to anxiety about the technology thus resulting in poor uptake. Without 100% uptake of the population using the technology its data is ineffective, and does not give a true picture of the virus tracing. Add into this the fact that Bluetooth can also penetrate glass and walls. So someone for example, who is self-isolating in a house that has tested positive for COVID-19 would give off a false flag to someone walking past their house who has tested negative, that they had been in proximity to someone who has tested positive.’
‘At present, the problem with other health passports is not only that the feed of information is voluntary, but the technology being used (in most cases a QR code or barcode) can’t be interacted with outside of the safe distancing zone,’ Davis adds. ‘Data and sensitive information scanned or stored in either a QR code and barcode can be hacked and are inherently insecure, leaving data and personal details to be compromised. Both barcodes and QR codes are old second generation technology.
VCode & VPlatform represent the next “third generation” of ultra-secure and versatile code technology to military grade encryption with over 2 Quintillion code permutations.’
The Manchester-based company also mentions advanced discussions with senior UK Government officials, NHSX the technology arm of the NHS and the Home Office about its cyber security technology. The cyber security technology developed by VSTE can be used by various sectors including critical care workers, doctors, nurses and health workers in the National Health Service and blue light emergency services key workers. Using a VCode integrated with a health passport would help get them back on the front line in a safe and controlled manner, VSTE believes.
VSTE also report the provision of its VCode & VPlatform technology to work with the United Nations as part of their SDG Collaboratory (Sustainable Development Goals) program - to provide a wide range of technology services to 9 Billion people by 2030, to be announced soon.
Louis-James Davis is a leading young entrepreneur, CEO and founder of VST Enterprises, a pioneering cybersecurity firm. He has brought various concepts to market that will revolutionise the banking, identity, anti-counterfeiting and crime prevention sectors with a focus around consumer interaction and security.
https://healthcare-in-europe.com/en/news/sold-50-million-digital-health-passports.html