Moderation
Sessions
November 16, 2023
11:35 - 11:55
Panel: AI Governance & Regulation
Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we live, work, and interact, bringing groundbreaking opportunities and notable challenges. As the influence of AI continues to grow, the pressing issues of governance and ethical considerations come to the forefront.
Martin, Scott, and Spray dive into this crucial discourse. Together, they will navigate the intricate landscape of AI regulations, exploring how to ensure these systems align with human values and societal standards. From the nuances...
November 16, 2023
11:55 - 12:15
Understanding the complexity and ambiguity of AI Ethics
November 16, 2023
12:15 - 12:35
Beyond Centralization: Enhancing Cybersecurity with Decentralized ID
In his talk, Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole Analysts, will look at the concepts behind Decentralized ID and its current state. Based on that introduction, he will share his perspectives on how Decentralized IDs can improve the cybersecurity posture of organizations for different use cases, including workforce, business partners, customers, and citizens.
November 16, 2023
12:35 - 12:55
The SSI movement: developments and status quo
At first, some insights into the background, purpose and history of the e-IDAS regulation are provided and the difference between the previous and the currently proposed e-IDAS version are explained very shortly. Core part of the presentation addresses the impact and main challenges, including the concerns expressed by various stakeholder groups. Finally, the expected timeline is given.
November 16, 2023
12:55 - 13:15
The Digital Identity Wallet - A user perspective
The promise of the DIW (Digital Identity Wallet), which is inspired by SSI (Self-Sovereign Identity), is to give the user more control of which data they are sharing with whom. But do the users really want this? User control was also the intention behind "The cookie law", which brings up annoying dialogs, where only the most dedicated will do anything but accept the default option. This is very similar to the GDPR consents, where you in most cases have no option but to accept, to be able to...