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Life Management Platforms

Roundtable
Wednesday, April 18, 2012 14:00—15:00
Location: Ammersee 2

Getting Personal: How can Each of us Live in a World of Corporate Silos — While also Building a World that Transcends them?!

Getting Personal: How can Each of us Live in a World of Corporate Silos — While also Building a World that Transcends them?!
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Getting Personal: How can Each of us Live in a World of Corporate Silos — While also Building a World that Transcends them?!
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Doc Searls
Doc Searls
Editor-in-Chief, Linux Journal
Doc Searls is author of The Intention Economy: When Customers Take Charge (Harvard Business Review Press, 2012), co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto (Basic Books, 2000 and...

Giving Individuals Control and Knowledge of their Personal Information held by Others - What are the Consequences?

Prof. Dr. Kevin Cox
Prof. Dr. Kevin Cox
Edentiti
Founder Edentiti Adjunct Associate Professor University of Canberra PhD, MSc, BE His paper Emergent Properties of User Managed Access to Personal Information is now available for free download.
Dr. Scott David, LL.M.
Dr. Scott David, LL.M.
K&L Gates LLP
Scott L. David is a partner in the K&L Gates LLP law firm. Scott provides legal advice regarding compliance with privacy and data security laws; structuring of online contracts, terms of use,...
Tony Fish
Tony Fish
My Digital Footprint
I am an independent strategist delivering innovative business models that are based on our data. With over twenty years of professional delivery capability with leading brands, high growth...
Marcel van Galen
Marcel van Galen
Qiy Foundation
Marcel van Galen is a visionair, a creator, an inspirator and an idealist. After building several businesses in communication and IT, he and his team started with developing Qiy as an independent...
Drummond Reed
Drummond Reed
Connect.Me
Drummond Reed is co-founder and CEO of the Respect Network and co-author of the Respect Trust Framework, the first user-centric trust framework listed with the Open Identity Exchange (OIX)....

Trust Frameworks - Internet Identity - Life Management Platforms

This roundtable will examine the role of socially-verified trust networks in the emergence of Internet identity and the personal data ecosystem.

Drummond Reed
Drummond Reed
Connect.Me
Drummond Reed is co-founder and CEO of the Respect Network and co-author of the Respect Trust Framework, the first user-centric trust framework listed with the Open Identity Exchange (OIX)....
Markus Sabadello
Markus Sabadello
Danube Tech
Markus Sabadello has been a pioneer and leader in the field of digital identity for many years and has contributed to cutting-edge technologies that have emerged in this space. He is co-editor of...
Dr. Phil Windley
Dr. Phil Windley
Brigham Young University
Phil Windley is an Enterprise Architect in the Office of the CIO at Brigham Young University. A passionate tech educator, he is chair of the Sovrin Foundation, the co-founder and organizer of the...

The GINI-SA Project of the EU

GINI-SA is a Support Action for the EC which aims to analyse how a Personalized Identity Management (PIM) ecosystem in which individuals can manage their own digital identities and control the exchange of their identity information.

Under the GINI vision, individuals would manage their identities by means of an Individual Digital Identity (‘INDI’). An INDI can be described as a self-generated and self-managed digital identity, which is verifiable against one or more authoritative data sources.

Once created, users would have the ability to link their INDI with authoritative identity data maintained by both public- and private-sector entities. This data (or links thereto) could then be presented by the user towards relying parties. The user might wish to do this in order to meet transactional requirements (e.g., access control conditions set by a relying party) or underpin her trustworthiness towards others in various real life situations (e.g., verifying her education or presenting her skills when applying for a job).

The main objectives of GINI include:

1. Decoupling the activation of digital identities from the use of any particular identifier, and to support the use of multiple identities and/or identifiers;

2. Allowing users to exercise full control as to who is able to verify her identity and through which processes;

3. Enabling user control every phase of their digital identities’ life cycle (creation, change, management, revocation, etc.);

4. Identifying the ways and means through which a separation of identifiers and other identity attributes can be implemented in a user-friendly manner;

5. Outlining the main properties of a digital identity ecosystem that is efficient and yet capable of enabling maximum control of users over their digital identities;

6. Determining the prerequisites for operators so that a viable business model can be established.

GINI further examines the technological, legal, regulatory and privacy-related dimensions of the gap between the current state of the art and the vision for a functional INDI ecosystem beyond 2020. Detailed examinations of these gaps have been carried out in the individual work packages of the project. The following sections briefly introduce the major gaps identified thus far.

The aim of this presentation would therefore be to engage stakeholder representatives from the policy and industry domain and exchange views that will be taken into account for the formulation of the White Paper and Roadmap GINI will publish within 2012.

Lefteris Leontaridis
Lefteris Leontaridis
NetSmart S.A.
Technical Coordinator of the GINI-SA project, on behalf of IKED. GINI-SA is a Support Action for the European Commission which aims to analyse how a Personalized Identity Management (PIM) ecosystem...
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