Who Goes There? Demystifying Digital Identity for All (2/2)

07/11/2018 11.00 - 12.30

TechnologyBreakout1Workshop

Who goes there? It’s a question as old as time that is asked at the beginning of most transactions. In order for people and organizations to do business they must first ask – Who are you? How can I trust you?

Digital identity is becoming the most important challenge to solve at the intersection of people, process, and technology. Ask people about digital identity and they might think of a password and user ID to access services. But it’s much more. Digital identity is the digital representation of you – the Facebook you, Twitter you, and Google you.

Why is digital identity challenging? Perhaps because digital identity must intertwine with existing and evolving governance and cultural norms. Notions of privacy and sharing can vary greatly from person to person and from culture to culture.

This workshop explores what it means to be you in the digital world. We’ll uncover the forces and influences that impact the digital you – for better or for worse. Attendees will gain introductory insights about how digital identities and digital relationships connect and interact within a society. Join us to learn how Canada will advance digital identity for the socio-economic good of all.

View Joni Brennan’s Intro slides

View Tim Bouma’s slides

View Aurélie Pols’ slides

View Santiago Paz’s slides

View Joni Brennan’s Final slides

Joni Brennan
Joni Brennan
PresidentDigital ID & Authentication Council of Canada
Tim Bouma
Tim Bouma
Senior Policy AnalystGovernment of Canada’s Chief Information Officer Branch
Aurélie Pols
Aurélie Pols
Co-founderCompeting on Privacy
Santiago Paz
Santiago Paz
Information Security DirectorAGESIC Uruguay