The continued growth in global trade and e-commerce, remote working and travel means that global interoperability is front of mind for public and private sector organisations looking to provide privacy and convenience to their citizens and customers. This session will examine the three major considerations for achieving this important cross-border interoperability.
The in-depth presentations are based on the findings and exploration of an international working group spear headed by DNP, the multinational pioneering a new identity network for Japan and beyond. DNP brings 150 years of innovation through combining their unique technologies cultivated from the print industry together with the strengths of partners to forge new opportunities, reduce emissions, and create a more vibrant world for all.
Each focus area under consideration will describe the problem to be solved, the solution that the working group adopted and the rationale for the adopted approach across:
Governance – different digital ID schemes have specific rules determining who can participate in the network and the obligations on those participants. The session will explore the key points required to ensure that global participants have confidence in the system.
Technical interoperability – it is important that a credential issued by an organisation in one country can be verified by an organisation in another country. The session will take a deep dive in the options and choices made to ensure technical interoperability, including the design and operation of a conformance service.
Commercial – compensation for service providers delivering the infrastructure is a key part of the commercialisation model. The session will compare the different models and outline how international alignment can be achieved.
The session will include the opportunity for the audience to ask the presenters questions about the choices and challenges along the way.