Blockchain for Accountants 4: Permissioned Ledgers

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Attending the course and successfully completing the post-assessment, will grant you 2 hour/s verifiable CPD, recognised by the various professional bodies (SAICA, SAIBA, ACCA, IACSA, IRBA & etc). Please note that the CPD certificate will only be issued once the post-assessment has been completed.
Web Based (Online)
Nestene Botha
0118861395
gillian@probetatraining.co.za

This is the fourth in a series of webinars around the Blockchain for Accountants topic. Enhance your digital skills, and understanding of the new world in which business is developing. Future-proof your accounting firm by jumping on board and gaining an understanding around the fast evolving principles in this tech space that is set up to revolutionise the way that accountants do business and help the clients they serve to do business - in a safe, secure and revolutionary way.

In this webinar delegates will:

Learn about permissioned and permission less ledgers in the context of blockchain’s application in enterprise solution.

Learn about your role, as accountant or auditor, in this changing environment.

Gain knowledge about access control, decentralisation, anchoring, and due diligence, as well as blockchain as a service and blockchain’s application in the government space.

When you complete this course you will be able to:

● Identify the elements of permissioned and permission less ledgers.
● Recognise the associated benefits and risks of permissioned and permission less ledgers.
● Recall access control mechanisms for permissioned ledgers.
● Identify the characteristics of blockchain as a service.
● Identify the characteristics of hybrid blockchains.
● Recall benefits of blockchain in government.

This session will cover the following:

● Permissioned (private) versus permission less (public) blockchains
● Access controls, decentralization, and anchoring
● Due diligence and implementation
● Blockchain as a service (BaaS)
● Hyperledger and open-source collaborations
● Hybrid blockchains
● Government and blockchains

Accountants and business professionals who are interested in improving their productivity, decision-making, and value offer through an awareness of developments and processes in the blockchain and cryptocurrency space.