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Think Digital Identity for Government

Think Digital Identity for Government
 

Think Digital Identity for Government
London, UK
October 24, 2024

The world of digital identity is moving into a state of maturity after many years of experimentation. Driving forces such as citizen expectations, remote working, complicated identity verification processes, and increasing fraud levels, have shifted the ‘dial of identity’ to red hot. Governments the world over are crystallising their ideas and turning to thought leaders in the identity space to find elegant ways to identify their citizens.

Digital identity, and the data it holds, are the thread that holds digital services together. Think Digital Identity for Government, brings together a glittering group of renowned ID and government experts alongside identity practitioners. Together, they will take you through the latest developments in the field of digital identity.

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