Speakers
Synopsis
1. Digital Identity - what can it do now?
- Will fraud, as we know it, become a thing of the past?
2. Will privacy be preserved?
- How do providers supply an across enterprise/government experience and avoid the "big brother" syndrome?
3. What does enrolment to a Digital Identity platform look like?
4. What are features and benefits over the horizon?
5. What is necessary for ubiquitous take-up?
6. What coalescence and aggregation of providers will likely take place?
- What will happen to the price point and pricing models over time?
7. What can the Australian consumer expect of their personal Digital Identity?
8. Is Digital Identity fail-safe?
- Does it need to be fail-safe or just a lot better than the current paradigm?
9. Can different providers work together, if so – how?
- Will there be a global digital identity?
10. What role has law-enforcement?
- Will your identity prove crimes against you?
- Will your identity prove crimes by you?
- Will that mean skewed take-up by those with criminal intent?
11. What of future technology impact? For example, AI, deep fakes, quantum computing and holograms.
12. How will Digital Identity accommodate those on the margins of our society?
- What of those who are stateless and undocumented?
- What about juveniles and infants?
- What options are there for the technically challenged or those adverse to the product?
13. Wrap-up