Identity seems simple - we each have one and use it daily to navigate our world. It also holds a lot of complexity because we present different facets of ourselves different in different places. Our interactions with different institutions, government, commercial, civil society all require the exchange of identity information and personal data. How does it all work together, both from an individual point of view and from an institutional point of view?
"The session will support participants, from a variety of stakeholder groups, to explore a wide range of challenges with identity for constituents that cities, counties, service agencies and are trying to figure out. We invite you to bring
your challenges to the session to share them with others and brainstorm about potential solutions. The results of the session will be shared with all participants and help inform the federal government's support for future research in Identity and Privacy."
Kaliya “
Identity Woman” Young, our primary facilitator, is an internationally recognized expert in the field of user-centric digital identity and personal data. The
Internet Identity Workshop that she co-founded in 2005, twice a year brings together brings the largest concentration on the planet of talent dedicated to designing and building identity systems that empower individuals. She has worked directly with the US Government (NSTIC & DHS S&T) and the Government of British Columbia. She is enrolled first ever class of students in the Masters of Science in Identity Management and Security at the University of Texas at Austin. She is currently honored as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.
We invite those attending to review the Identity 101 Boot Camp Kaliya presented at the Identity North in Toronto in June this year.
SlideShare: Identity 101 Boot Camp