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Building Interoperable Ecosystems

Building Interoperable Ecosystems

Track
Thursday, June 06, 2024 14:30—18:30
Location: B 09

In the "Building Interoperable Ecosystems" session stream, attendees will dive into a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and strategies in creating cohesive, interoperable digital identity frameworks. This session stream is dedicated to reduce complexities of integrating diverse digital identity systems, ensuring they work seamlessly across various platforms, sectors, and borders. Dr. Jones will guide discussions that dissect the technological, regulatory, and practical aspects of building digital ID ecosystems that are not only secure and user-friendly but also universally compatible. The session will address the pivotal role of standards in achieving interoperability, exploring how these frameworks can foster trust, enhance user experience, and facilitate global digital transactions and interactions. 

Participants will leave the session equipped with a deeper understanding of the intricacies involved in building interoperable digital ID systems and the knowledge to drive forward initiatives that promote a more connected and efficient digital world.

Receive Continuing Professional Education Credits

KuppingerCole Analysts AG is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credits. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry through its website: nasbaregistry.org.

Participants will earn 3 CPE Credits for this track.

After attending this track, participants will be able to:

  • Illustrate the challenges and strategies related to creating cohesive, interoperable digital identity frameworks
  • Identify the pivotal role of standards in achieving interoperability and explores how these frameworks foster trust, enhance user experience, and facilitate global digital transactions and interactions
  • Recognize the foundational technologies and protocols enabling disparate digital ID systems to communicate and function harmoniously
  • Discuss the complex landscape of international regulations, policies, and agreements essential for cross-border digital ID interoperability

Field of Study: Information technology
Prerequisites: Experience in the field of Information Security
Advance Preparation: None
Program Level: Intermediate
Delivery Method: Group Live (on-site attendance only)

To register for this session, book your Conference Ticket here.
In order to be awarded the full credit hours, you must attend the whole track on-site, which will be controlled after the Conference.
To redeem your CPE credits, please fill and submit the CPE application form after the conference.
After we have checked your attendance, you will receive your CPE certificate.

Refunds and Cancellations:
There will be no fees for cancellations up to 30 days before the beginning of the event. For cancellations between 30 and 14 days before the conference, we will charge an administration fee of 50% of the participation fee. For cancellations later than this, we will charge the total conference fee. The cancellation must be in writing.  
For more information regarding refunds, complaints, and/or program cancellation policies please contact our Events team via eventsteam@kuppingercole.com


Moderation

Principal Analyst
KuppingerCole
Building the Internet’s Missing Identity Layer
Self-Issued Consulting

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14:30 - 14:50
The DNA of Digital ID – Enabling Roaming Wallets
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The Open Identity Exchange


June 06, 2024
14:50 - 15:10
The Global Interoperability of Digital Identity
As more governments promote online access and issue digital identity credentials for their populations, questions arise regarding just how portable those credentials are from one country to the next. While the EU has the benefit of eIDAS 2.0, other countries and regions still struggle with how to take advantage of digital identity credentials issued outside their borders. The challenges go beyond technical standards: it's not just about the structure of the data, it's also about how that data...

Spherical Cow Consulting


June 06, 2024
15:10 - 15:30
Multilateral Federation: The Solution to the Problem that Identity Wallets Don’t yet Understand They Have
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June 06, 2024
15:30 - 16:00
Panel: Reusable Identity and Bootstrapping Decentralized Identity Ecosystems
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ADIA and FIDO Alliance
Trinsic
Decentralized Identity Foundation
Indicio


June 06, 2024
16:00 - 16:30
Prepare for G20 with this Digital Identity Sprint & Interactive Survey by SIDI Hub
UN Strategic Development Goal 16.9 is to bring identity to 8 Billion people… what about enabling 8 billion people to have access to Digital Identity? How can we ensure digital identities are interoperable across borders? What do we need the G20 to do to help accelerate the work already underway? This MasterClass is will engage in these questions and more in the context of the Sustainable & Interoperable Digital Identity (SIDI Hub) effort “to define what we need to achieve...

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OpenID Foundation
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Member, Secure Identity Alliance (SIA)


June 06, 2024
17:30 - 17:50
Federation Bubbles
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UberEther


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17:50 - 18:10
The Italian National Federation: Design, Deployment, and Lessons Learned
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Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato (IPZS)
Dipartimento per la Trasformazione Digitale


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High-security & Interoperable OAuth 2: What’s the Latest?
OAuth is a widely used authorization framework that enables third-party applications to access resources on behalf of a user. However, it has historically been difficult to meet very high security and interoperability requirements when using OAuth. Daniel and Joseph have spent much of the last six years working to improve the state of the art and will present the latest developments in the field. There are challenges when trying to achieve high security and interoperability with OAuth 2:...

Authlete Inc
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