OIX Workshop 21st Mar 2019
Date and time
Location
RISE London, Barclays Accelerator
41 Luke Street London EC2A 4DP United KingdomDescription
This OIX event begins with Coffee/Tea and Registration at 1.30pm, with the workshop beginning at 2.00pm and we expect to finish around 17.00.
Agenda:
2.00pm OIX Roadmap – Don Thibeau
2.30pm We don't want your data! Gilbert Hill
GDPR has made Subject Access Requests and data rights the front line of a new deal between citizens and organisations around our personal data. Tapmydata has faced the challenges of balancing Privacy by Design, security and blockchain technology and built a new channel for this Data Dialogue. We'll share insights from users and organisations on the real state of health of our data rights in the UK and elsewhere.
Gilbert Hill Bio
Privacy Technologist and entrepreneur, founding Optanon, one of the first companies in the PrivTech space, now CEO of Tapmydata, a tool for people to take control of their data. Senior Tutor and Fellow of the Institute of Direct Marketing and former Chair of the DMA Mobile Council
3.15pm Tea/Coffee/Juice Break
3.30pm CEF Project Update – Harry Weber-Brown
4.15pm Local Authority Interoperable Digital Identity – Stuart Young, Etive
Synopsis: Discussing how the use of local authority data can be used to help ‘thin file’ citizens gain an assured identity, Verify, and gain a LoA2 (medium level of identity) enabling these citizens to access high value services and interact with Government and local authority services. Combined with this is the collaborative work between DWP and LAs on user journeys and identity verification to increase the digital participation of thin file citizens across DWP services as well. Look at Tower Hamlets services, technical design, governance and user testing with the GDS and Post Office.
5.00pm CLOSE
Please note topics & timings are subject to change.
Please register to attend ASAP
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OIX is a community for all those involved in the ID sector to connect and collaborate, developing the guidance needed for inter-operable, trusted identities.
Through our definition of, and education on Trust Frameworks, we create the rules, tools and confidence that will allow every individual a trusted, universally accepted, identity.