Think Digital Identity for Government (November) 2022
Hybrid Event
Agenda
CHAIR’S WELCOMING REMARKS
Our regular chairman, David Bicknell, welcomes all delegates, sponsors, and speakers to our conference and sets out the day’s agenda.
- David Bicknell, Principal Analyst, Technology Thematic Research, GlobalData
GOVERNMENT KEYNOTE
Tom Skalycz, Chief Technology & Design Officer at HMRC will be updating our audience on the latest developments across government digital identity initiatives from an HMRC viewpoint.
- Tom Skalycz, Chief Technology & Design Officer, HMRC
DIGITAL IDENTITY – THE VIEW FROM SCOTLAND
The Scottish Government’s digital identity service will go live in 2023. Gavin Ross, Policy Lead, for the digital identity programme, shares their journey towards a common sign on, reusable identity verification, and attribute sharing service for Scotland’s public services
- Gavin Ross, Policy Lead Digital Identity , Scottish Government
ACCELERATING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION: START WITH IDENTITY AND OPTIMISE EVERYWHERE
The global shift to anytime, anywhere, any device way of working has transformed how we live and operate. And with malicious attacks happening every 14 seconds on average, the challenge for IT is finding a way to support and secure today’s dynamic workforce.
Join Ian Lowe, Solutions Marketing Director, at Okta to:
- Find out how to strengthen your security posture
- Learn about the challenges we are facing when it comes to securing a dynamic workforce
- Deep dive into current Public Sector case studies and see how similar businesses have accelerated their digital transformation journey by starting with identity.
- Ian Lowe, Solutions Marketing Director, Okta
- Jessica Figueras, Founder, Hither Strategies
OIX: TRUST FRAMEWORK INTEROPERABILITY
Nick Mothershaw, Chief Identity Strategist at the Open Identity Exchange will highlight some of the recent work the organisation has carried out with various Trust Frameworks globally and the work currently underway in the UK.
- Interoperability in the UK: How the UK Trust Framework sets the foundations for this, and how OIX and the collective private sector Trust Schemes are working to ensure users can leverage a single ID (of thier choice) across many use cases.
- How our work links into One Login for government. This will bring interoperability across central government. But what about local government? What about public – private interoperability?
- How “mobile driving licences” (mDL) are creating re-usable, and interoperable, Digital IDs in the US. How this might work (or not) in the UK.
- The work OIX is doing to enable cross-border ID interoperability through common ID Policy descriptions. How this fits into the GAIN initiative. Benefits to the UK public sector.
- How the new Linux hosted Open Wallet Foundation fits into this overall picture – enabling globally interoperable Digital ID that does not come from the Tech Giants.
- Nick Mothershaw, Chief Identity Strategist, Open Identity Exchange
MORNING BREAK
WHAT LESSONS CAN THE PUBLIC SECTOR LEARN FROM PRIVATE SECTOR DIGITAL IDENTITY INITIATIVES?
This session covers off some interesting initiatives across private sector identity projects and reflects on approaches that can be adapted for the public sector.
- Chris Tate, CEO, Condatis
- Jim Slevin, Regional Director, ReadID by Inverid
- Clare White, Public Sector Account Manager , Okta
CAN MOBILE UP THE IDENTITY ANTE
The mobile device has taken on almost god-like status in the everyday life of citizens. It seems that we can no longer move from room to room, let alone leave the house without our beloved phone. As such, the mobile device may offer a useful way for many (but not all) citizens to interact with government. This discussion will explore the ways in which mobile devices can act to present identity claims for government services.
The panel will be able to answer questions on advances in mobile identity, such as the use of Apple Wallet to hold driver’s license details and self sovereign apps. The discussion will also looks at what part mobile operators can play in providing verified data into the government services ecosystem.
Expanding upon this, the panel will look at the types of data that a mobile operator can provide during an online transaction to create more secure identity-based government services.
- Nick Mothershaw, Chief Identity Strategist, Open Identity Exchange
- Gautam Hazari, Chief Technology Officer, Sekura Mobile Intelligence
FRICTIONLESS ONBOARDING IN A HYBRID WORLD
In today’s world, our daily lives centre around transactions such as exchanging our data or verifying our identities. With the global shift to hybrid work, how can governments reduce friction when onboarding staff and temporary workers? By introducing verifiable workplace credentials, governments can streamline their onboarding process and cut administration time, reducing the cost of potential security incidents, increasing employee productivity and empowering staff to do the jobs they are hired to do.
In this session, Condatis and ITC will discuss:
- The common customer challenges we see across highly regulated industries.
- How verifiable credentials can streamline their HR and operational systems.
- How organisations can tackle staff mobility challenges using Microsoft Entra Verified ID.
- How governments can track the credentials of their workforce to ensure the right people have the right skills and clearance to carry out their work.
- Gillian Jones, Senior Business Development Manager, Condatis
- Matt Fernandes, Head of Cloud Security, ITC Secure
NETWORKING LUNCH
THE IDENTITY FIT AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICES
Local government is increasingly looking how citizen services can be replicated / replaced by digital versions. How can this be done so that all citizens have equal access to these services and in a way that secure against fraud when identity document such as birth, marriage, and death certificates are used?
- Paul Davidson, Chief Digital Officer, Sedgemoor District Council
- Jos Creese, Founder, Creese Consulting
INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY PANEL
This regular session looks at examples of best digital identity practice, experiences, and learnings from identity experts from across the globe.
- Marianne Henriksen, Director for Identity Management, Norwegian Tax Administration
- Tim Bouma, Director, Verification and Assessment, CIO Strategy Council - Canada
- Viky Manaila, President, Cloud Signature Consortium
- Kay Chopard, Executive Director, Kantara Initiative
CAN YOU STILL HAVE DECENTRALISED ID AND EAT YOUR BLOCKCHAIN
A report from DARPA has identified serious security flaws in blockchain and importantly, that blockchain is not decentralised after all. With this in mind, how should government proceed with self sovereign projects? What are the alternatives to having a decentralised identity without the need for a blockchain? Can you still have decentralised and eat your blockchain?
- Philip Graham, Digital Programme Director, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- Priya Guliani, Regional Director EMEA, Government Blockchain Association
- Bryn Robinson-Morgan, Steering Committee Member, Trust Over IP Foundation
FUTURE OF IDENTITY PANEL
We close with our regular panel session discussing what tomorrow’s identity sector might look like, hearing from a variety of panellist across the public sector, analyst and supplier communities.
- Liz Ridler, Head of Strategy, Policy and Engagement Digital Identity, Government Digital Service
- Eleanor Curry, Market Development Lead, Digital Identity, Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
- Elinor Hull, Identity Services Director, Post Office
- Margaret Moore, Chair, Open Identity Exchange
CHAIR’S SUMMARY
Our chair, David Bicknell, summarises the of the sessions that you have heard today and closes the conference.
- David Bicknell, Principal Analyst, Technology Thematic Research, GlobalData