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Global Standards and Policies for Digital Identity

Global Standards and Policies for Digital Identity

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 07, 2025 15:35—16:35
Location: A 05-06

Challenges in Verifiable Credential (mDL) Ecosystem Establishment
15:35—15:55
 
Loffie Jordaan
Business Solutions Architect
AAMVA - American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators
Loffie Jordaan is a Business Solutions Architect at AAMVA. He currently focuses on digital identity management, including mobile driver’s licenses and the ecosystem required to make them...
Standardising Credential Migration: The Role of FIDO in Simplifying Cross-Provider Credentials
15:55—16:15
 

Until recently, migrating credentials between providers was a complex and often insecure process, typically involving cumbersome CSV files. However, the FIDO Alliance is changing the landscape with the development of two critical industry standards: the Credential Exchange Format (CXF) and the Credential Exchange Protocol (CXP). These standards will enable seamless, secure migration of synced passkeys across all major providers. In this session, we will explore the technical foundations of CXF and CXP, their implementation, and how they address current limitations while providing the flexibility to support future identity credentials. Attendees will gain insight into the benefits these standards offer for both end-users and service providers, paving the way for a more secure, user-friendly digital identity ecosystem.

Rew Islam
Director, Product Innovation
Dashlane
Rew is the Director of Product Innovation at Dashlane, with over 20 years of software development experience. After a decade at Dashlane working on mobile apps, he now leads projects focussed on...
Verifiable Credentials and the Challenges of Language
16:15—16:35
 
Part of the value of a Verifiable Credential is that the information is verified and tamper proof. However, what happens when the language and characters used in the VC is not supported or recognised by a Verifier in another language or jurisdiction?
This presentation will explore the following challenges:
- What happens when the issuing language/s and naming conventions need to be translated into English or other European languages?
- How do we deal with the fact that many Trust Anchors [banks] only collect a name in a national language and don’t have provisions for a western/European translation and vice versa?
- How can we be sure it is the same person when using the Credential outside of the issuing nation?
- What work is already underway in standards or working groups towards a unified technical approach and solution.
Katryna Dow
CEO & Founder
Meeco
Katryna Dow is the founder and CEO of Meeco; a personal data platform that enables people to securely exchange data via the API-of-Me with the people and organisations they trust ...
Rintaro Okamoto
Team Leader of Business Development for Digital Identity
Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd (DNP)
Rintaro is the Head of Business Development for Decentralized Identity at DNP. He started new product development in 2019, while engaging in client consulting around digital transformation....
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