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June 25, 2019

People, applications and devices are gravitating toward a digital world where they all recognize and interact with each other. This digital world is being built on a foundation of identity security designed by a community of people with a shared vision, from technologists and practitioners to thought leaders and end users. This is the identiverse. What started ten years ago as the Cloud Identity Summit has evolved to something much bigger. It lives and breathes every day. And once a year it really shines. It summons the brightest minds in identity and security to gather and share the tools, technology and best practices that are built for today and the future. The identiverse positions enterprises to realize the full potential of a digital economy—one where identity unlocks uncompromising digital experiences that are secure and seamless for everyone.

 

Attend our Presentations:

‘Keeping up with the Kantarians’ Masterclass

2019 marks Kantara’s 10 year anniversary. What a ride! Kantara’s provenance can help folks newer to the digital identity domain appreciate why recent history informs the current challenges. It also helps contextualize Kantara’s ‘raison d’etre’ in drawing the community together to work on a range of specifications, best practice, R&D and conformity assessment programs. This session will connect the recent past with the ‘here and now’ to give attendees a rich tapestry of understanding to appreciate the role of industry consortia and standards development organizations to transition the digital economy to a more mature state.

Presenters:
Andrew Hughes – CEO / Principal Analyst, ITIM Consulting Corp.
Colin Wallis – Executive Director, Kantara Initiative Inc
Eve Maler – VP Innovation & Emerging Technology, ForgeRock
Ian Glazer – VP Product Management / Founder; Salesforce / IDPro
Thomas Hardjono – Director – MIT Trust, Data Consortium; MIT
Timothy Reiniger – Director, Reiniger LLC
Alec Laws – CTO, IDENTOS

Tuesday, June 25th
11:30am-12:20pm
Location: Monroe

 

‘UMA2 Interop Update’ Session

With the UMA2 specification now well established, several providers have been busy interop testing. Join this session to get an update on those efforts and to learn more about the maturity of available UMA2 implementations.

Presenter:
Alec Laws – CTO, IDENTOS
Tuesday, June 25th
3:15-3:40pm
Location: Cabinet

More info here: https://identiverse.com/speaker/alec-laws/

‘An Interoperable Personal Data Receipt Ecosystem in Practice’ Masterclass

This LIVE DEMO shows six Kantara Initiative Working Group participants’ products interoperating to generate, store, present, and act on Personal Data Receipts. We have assembled a non-commercial Privacy Control Panel system and want to show it off to you! Today, online service providers get information from or about you so that they can provide services. New privacy and data protection regulations have been coming into effect, which increase the requirement for notice, transparency and accountability when your data is collected and processed. Service providers are required to keep records about their terms of service and your agreement. At their core, these regulations embody variations of the OECD basic principles of privacy protection which suggest the obligations of providers and the rights of the individual. There are very few tools available to the individual internet user to help them understand, manage and control their online information. This creates a power imbalance if one wants to go back later and exercise rights with respect to data – because you probably don’t remember who, what, where, when and how the service provider got your information. There’s a solution! Imagine if the service provider offered you a “Personal Data Receipt”. This receipt would include timestamps, the contents of the privacy notice you saw, what data was collected for what purposes, conditions like ‘delete-by-date’ instructions, and other useful facts. Just like a store checkout receipt, if there’s an issue later on or if you want to look back to see what you did last year, you can open up the receipt and take action. In 2018, Kantara Initiative published the “Consent Receipt Specification v1.1” which is an interoperable Personal Data Receipt specification tailored to a specific legal basis for processing. This demo shows real products in action working with these receipts.

Presenters:
Andrew Hughes – CEO / Principal Analyst, ITIM Consulting Corp.
Alec Laws – CTO, IDENTOS

Friday, June 28th
8:30-9:20am
Location: Cabinet

Identiverse, Washington, D.C.
June 25-28th 2019

 

Register here: https://identiverse.com/