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Workshop: Cyber Threat Observatory for national identity systems

Workshop: Cyber Threat Observatory for national identity systems
 

Workshop: Cyber Threat Observatory for national identity systems
Online
December 10, 2025

The Cyber Threat Observatory, part of The Alan Turing Institute’s Trustworthy Digital Infrastructure (TDI) initiative, is a global research and monitoring programme designed to track and assess cyber threats targeting Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI). Focused especially on digital identity, the Observatory provides evidence-based insights to help governments and institutions implement more secure, resilient systems.

This series of workshops bring together experts from various countries and national governments, spanning 6 continents, to discuss the urgent need to treat digital identity as critical infrastructure.

Register to attend.

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