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== Format ==  
== Format ==  
Digital Identities for people/individuals/citizens are an emerging hot topic in the governance of Internet’s infrastructure and services.
Today the Single Sign-on identities of Google and Facebook dominate the playing field with hundreds of milliones of daily users. But none of these logins are welcome for e-government services where the true and validated identity of the citizen and the protection of personal data matters most.
Digital identities touch key questions like security, privacy and openess for the involved parties which are governments, companies and individuals.
The issue is to debate which single sign-on digital identities are capable to fulfill todays and future requirements and how should their governance look like. Do we want industry operated closed identities (walled-garden) or community/government managed open identites.
As citizens are prepared, willing and waiting for greater security, the digital identity represents a perfect opportunity for public authorities to revitalize the 'sovereign bond' with citizens.
Until <span class="dateline">30 April 2019</span>.
Until <span class="dateline">30 April 2019</span>.


Flashes are a flexible format with no formal session principles applying. Mostly for presentation of a project, product or thesis, a controversy to gather feedback from the audience. No reporting and no remote participation or transcription support.  
Flashes are a flexible format with no formal session principles applying. Mostly for presentation of a project, product or thesis, a controversy to gather feedback from the audience. No reporting and no remote participation or transcription support.  


Describe your plans here.  
Describe your plans here.


== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  

Revision as of 10:59, 24 April 2019

Consolidated programme 2019 overview

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Working title: Flash 07

Session teaser

Chances and Challenges of Single Sign-on Digital Identities for Citizens.

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Digital Identities for people/individuals/citizens are an emerging hot topic in the governance of Internet’s infrastructure and services. Today the Single Sign-on identities of Google and Facebook dominate the playing field with hundreds of milliones of daily users. But none of these logins are welcome for e-government services where the true and validated identity of the citizen and the protection of personal data matters most. Digital identities touch key questions like security, privacy and openess for the involved parties which are governments, companies and individuals. The issue is to debate which single sign-on digital identities are capable to fulfill todays and future requirements and how should their governance look like. Do we want industry operated closed identities (walled-garden) or community/government managed open identites. As citizens are prepared, willing and waiting for greater security, the digital identity represents a perfect opportunity for public authorities to revitalize the 'sovereign bond' with citizens.


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Flashes are a flexible format with no formal session principles applying. Mostly for presentation of a project, product or thesis, a controversy to gather feedback from the audience. No reporting and no remote participation or transcription support.

Describe your plans here.

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