Organizations adoption of third party identity systems is driven by scalability, security and ease of use for the consumer, but when minors are involved, systems must step-up their game. The game begins with an age indicator to guide next steps in knowing the customer. Whether you are blocking engagement or inviting them in, the age attribute in identity systems, may trigger the need for verifiable consent from parent/guardians who are sitting on the sidelines.
In this session, Tayloe will provide a game plan including the rules of engagement, so your organization can be a winner with the largest upcoming user base in the world- kids! Topics will include how consent as a service can augment your identity platform to comply with COPPA, GDPR, HIPAA and the vast emerging student data privacy regulations, in addition to what constitutes “verifiable” when processing verifiable parental consent.
This presentation will explain the concept of a trust framework and the role it plays in governing an identity system and in allocating liability among the participants in an identity system. The session will provide a comprehensive guide on how to create a trust framework, including the issues that should be addressed in a trust framework. In doing so, it will take a close look at the way in which a trust framework can be used to define, allocate, and limit the potential liability associated with participating in an identity system, and address the common misconceptions associated with trust frameworks. |