Understanding Digital Data Flows: Basics of Digital Identity

Schedule

Tue Apr 05 2022 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

Location

Online | Online, 0

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Understanding Digital Data Flows: Basics of Digital Identity
About this Event

“Digital identity” refers to a system of electronically stored attributes and/or credentials that uniquely identify and authenticate an individual person. Digital identity systems vary in complexity. From simply recreating a physical ID such as a driver’s license in a digital format to a fully integrated digital identity system operating as a complete wallet and verification process, these systems are being developed and implemented in many contexts. This sort of credentialing program can also act as an electronic signature, timestamp, or seal for financial and legal transactions.

The Basics of Digital Identity session will cover the way these systems work, and the privacy and security issues that may arise as they become more prevalent.


Your Digital Identity training host:

- Brenda Leong, Senior Counsel & Director of AI & Ethics. Brenda oversees development of privacy analysis of AI and Machine Learning technologies, and manages the FPF portfolio on biometrics and digital identity, along with the ethics challenges of these emerging systems. Read her full bio.


If you have any questions about this program or would like to inquire about in-house training opportunities for your organization, please visit fpf.org/training or reach out to [email protected].


Cancellation Policy: Cancellations will be honored, minus vendor processing fees, up to 3 days prior to the session. For cancellations after that date, we will honor the registration for the next scheduled date of this or another FPF Understanding Digital Data Flows session.

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Where is it happening?

Online
Tickets

USD 250.00 to USD 350.00

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