Digital Services are increasingly influencing our daily life. Regardless if we log into our company IT systems, if we order lunch online or do some Christmas shopping.
Just to name a few. Booking travel, leasing cars, checking our bank account are just a few more.
And those is just a sample of the visible services. Who knows about the other, hidden services…?
One is for all in common. We have to struggle with separated accounts across all platforms and services.
A minority of services supports nowadays account consolidation and centralized login procedures.
We as the users of digital platforms of any kind for any purpose are individuals. Therefore should we be treated as digital individuals.
On the other hand is a risk given to overwhelm those, who are not dedicated to the ID industry or are not ID Professionals.
We, as the insiders, are eager to implement and use any new and fancy technology and follow kinky Identity trends.
With or without a scare factor for the unaware users considered?
What are useful trends for consolidated accounts, sovereign identities?
Dirk Wahlefeld will outline the future diversion of Identity from Access and touches on some more aspects, e.g. the necessity of standards and the influence of identity to other technological trends.
He will take you on a review of the Identity journey, where it comes from (even not named Identity Management back then), gives a glance overview about today’s situation and tries to predict the future with you.
This hopefully interactive presentation is addressed to those who are interested in the context about how Identity Management was, today is as it is, and looking forward to what the future might bring.