Attention: You are using an outdated browser, device or you do not have the latest version of JavaScript downloaded and so this website may not work as expected. Please download the latest software or switch device to avoid further issues.

LEARN > Past Events > What's a Digital Identity, and Do We Need One in America?

What's a Digital Identity, and Do We Need One in America?

19 Jul 2023
Past Events

 

Overview

How do we prove who we are? The identity process in America is decentralized and left primarily to the state government. There is currently no national standard for verifying identity, and the verification methods that do exist, such as the state-issued driver’s license, fail to capture eleven percent of Americans. And, now, as we expect to be able to access key government services digitally, the challenges of identity verification become even more difficult. Government entities are uniquely positioned to develop and deliver a national standard for digital identity that can address the current challenges and support a more inclusive, effective identity process. This webinar discussed what a safe, effective, and inclusive digital identity should look like, and how it can serve the public.


What You'll Learn

  • The value of a digital identity, and the challenges to designing and implementing it
  • Ways the transition to the digital space has exacerbated the challenges and inequities in our current fragmented identity system 
  • The potential benefits of establishing a digital identity with a national standard

Speakers

  • Matt Cornelius, Former Senior Professional Staff Member, Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
  • Kumar Garg, Vice President, Partnerships, Schmidt Futures
image

DATA FOUNDATION
1100 13TH STREET NORTHWEST
SUITE 800, WASHINGTON, DC
20005, UNITED STATES

INFO@DATAFOUNDATION.ORG

This website is powered by
ToucanTech