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ID Code Of Conduct: The economic impact of ID exclusion launch event

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Join us for a landmark event as we reveal the first-ever findings from Women in Identity‘s groundbreaking ID Code Of Conduct research exploring the Economic Impact of ID Exclusion.

This free virtual event will unpacks the real financial, operational, and reputational costs of ID exclusion – and how your business can become more inclusive.

You’ll find out:

– What ID exclusion is really costing organizations – from lost revenue to reduced trust
– How inclusive approaches can unlock growth, reduce risk, and drive innovation
– Why identity inclusion may no longer just be a values issue – but a business imperative

Celebrating the sponsors of the ID Code of Conduct!

You’ll also hear from influential voices across our sponsor organizations, as we share insights that can help shape more equitable, effective identity solutions.

– Professor Edgar Whitley, The London School of Economics
– Dr Louise Maynard-Atem, Board Member at Women In Identity
– Rola Turk, Senior Director, Identity Lifecycle Management & Intelligence at RBC and Canadian Ambassador at Women In Identity
– Gisselle Cerezo, Global Vice President, Cyber & Intelligence Solutions at Mastercard and US Ambassador at Women In Identity
– Laura Barrowcliff, Global Head of GBG Trust and Board Member at Women In Identity
– Aphra Corcoran Director, Cyber Security Services, KPMG Canada
– Chris Burt, Biometric Update Managing Editor (moderator)

Don’t miss this important moment in the movement toward inclusive identity. Watch now.

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