Editorial

Check out some of the panel sessions from Think Digital Identity for Government

Get some great insight from Digital Identity experts across three very different topics, Local Government Digital Identity, Open Banking and the new Identity and Attributes Exchange.

Posted 23 November 2020 by Matt Stanley


This is a very brief post to direct you towards recorded content from our recent Think Digital Identity for Government virtual event.

There will be a full round up of content later this week but if you want to get a taste for the event as you weren’t able to attend, check out these 3 videos.

  1. Local Authority Digital Identity Survey

Jessica Figueras, Founder of Hither Ventures, presented the findings our own Digital Identity survey across UK Local Authorities. After sharing the top line informations, Jessica then spoke to one of the survey respondents Jon Graham, Project Manager at London Borough of Tower Hamlets and Donna Joyce, Public Sector Corporate Account Executive at our sponsor partner organisation Auth0.

2. Identity and Attributes Exchange panel

David Bicknell our regular conference chair hosted a panel discussion on the new Identity and Attributes Exchange with great insight from panellists, Bryan Glick, Editor in Chief at Computer Weekly; Benjamin Barnard, Head of Technology Policy at The Policy Exchange; Andrew Bud CBE, CEO and Founder of iProov and Colin Wallis, Executive Director at Industry organisation the Kantara Institute.

3. Open Banking: Is it fit for Government

Our final panel session video was around the hugely interesting topic of Open Banking and its appropriateness for the UK Government. The session was hosted by Susan Morrow, Think Digital Partners own Digital Identity advisor and included the great panelists, David Birch from Consult Hyperion; Till Wirth, Head of Platform at TrueLayer and Rob Kotlarz, C0-Founder of Digital Identity Net.

You can view all of these videos on the Think Digital Partners YouTube channel.

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