jeff kennedy
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Enterprise Architect at The University of Auckland*: attempting to lead a pragmatic, lean, and actionable enterprise architecture. * tweeting as just a person
Auckland, New Zealand
Joined November 2010
Enduring #wisdom from a session with @Gartner_inc some twelve years ago that i have no memory whatsoever of beyond finding this screenshot in a neglected folder on an ancient fileserver: "projects do not fail because of a lack of technical skills".
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…and where “derive credentials” includes things like joining up with previously-held and potentially-expired credentials of one kind or another, such as driver licenses or passports or bank account details and perhaps information from universities.
Solutions here are much less technical then starting with a social-good approach and focusing on people and policy and process: plugging into trust; deriving credentials; connecting experiences; adopting authority.
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…where “plugging into trust” involves making use of trust anchors from various sources that already recognise and know people (NGOs, charitable organisations, iwi, churches, community groups, and more).
Solutions here are much less technical then starting with a social-good approach and focusing on people and policy and process: plugging into trust; deriving credentials; connecting experiences; adopting authority.
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Solutions here are much less technical then starting with a social-good approach and focusing on people and policy and process: plugging into trust; deriving credentials; connecting experiences; adopting authority.
Summary of challenges in activating the digital identity ecosystem to maximum effect offered as four-dimensional: distrust of government and technology; missing identity credentials; reboot/restart (identity reclaim, re-minting); delegated authority. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Summary of challenges in activating the digital identity ecosystem to maximum effect offered as four-dimensional: distrust of government and technology; missing identity credentials; reboot/restart (identity reclaim, re-minting); delegated authority. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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…still true, digital identity holding the keys to unlock a shedload of productivity, goodness, and value.
Steven Graham channeling McKinsey estimating that good _and_inclusive_ digital identity has a beneficial value worth between 3% and 13% of GDP, which is huge! = https://t.co/cVG3HJXhUp = @digitalidnz #digitaltrust #nztech
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One thing to progress digital identity in New Zealand within the next twelve months: take action; practical issuance of the verifiable credentials; celebrate the initial use-cases; use the rules deliberately; consider funding for enforcement.
Panel discussion about digital identity for everybody: it has to place people at the centre, provide seamless experiences, move beyond the technology to the human side, and enshrine trust and dignity. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Societal change is needed both to undo what we have trained the population to do over their entire lives in terms of overproviding personal information, and for regulatory oversight to embed data-minimisation objectives.
Panel discussion about digital identity for everybody: it has to place people at the centre, provide seamless experiences, move beyond the technology to the human side, and enshrine trust and dignity. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Panel discussion about digital identity for everybody: it has to place people at the centre, provide seamless experiences, move beyond the technology to the human side, and enshrine trust and dignity. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Summary call to action: put dignity at the centre of all digital identity decision-making, and require the use of multimodal global interoperability standards.
Christopher Goh, National Harmonisation Lead – Digital Identity, Austroads, sharing compelling humanistic real-world stories about the vital importance of identity as an enabler of support and empowerment for people. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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ISO 18013-5 is a family of standards within a standard, this image from Christopher Goh:
Harmonisation and reciprocity and mutual recognition of driver licenses across global schemes from EU and Australia and USA and India and other places too. ISO 18013-5 was developed over 11 years with 104 meetings and 12 global interoperability tests.
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Harmonisation and reciprocity and mutual recognition of driver licenses across global schemes from EU and Australia and USA and India and other places too. ISO 18013-5 was developed over 11 years with 104 meetings and 12 global interoperability tests.
Christopher Goh, National Harmonisation Lead – Digital Identity, Austroads, sharing compelling humanistic real-world stories about the vital importance of identity as an enabler of support and empowerment for people. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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The essence of digital identity sovereignty is to balance the right to be forgotten with the right to be remembered (particularly during those times when we are at are most vulnerable).
Christopher Goh, National Harmonisation Lead – Digital Identity, Austroads, sharing compelling humanistic real-world stories about the vital importance of identity as an enabler of support and empowerment for people. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Christopher Goh, National Harmonisation Lead – Digital Identity, Austroads, sharing compelling humanistic real-world stories about the vital importance of identity as an enabler of support and empowerment for people. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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For the purpose of the new code, “processing” is considered to be the use of biometrics for {verification, identification, categorisation}. The new code also limits some particularly invasive uses of biometrics.
The new code strengthens and clarifies requirements to: assess the effectiveness and proportionality of using biometrics; adopt safeguards to reduce privacy risk; and to tell people a biometric system is in use before and when collecting.
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The new code strengthens and clarifies requirements to: assess the effectiveness and proportionality of using biometrics; adopt safeguards to reduce privacy risk; and to tell people a biometric system is in use before and when collecting.
The new code is now law, and it comes into effect from 03NOV2025 for new uses of biometrics, and from 03AUG2026 for existing uses of biometrics… this code replaces information privacy principles in the Act.
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The new code is now law, and it comes into effect from 03NOV2025 for new uses of biometrics, and from 03AUG2026 for existing uses of biometrics… this code replaces information privacy principles in the Act.
Deputy Privacy Commissioner, Liz MacPherson, on the Biometrics Processing Privacy Code = https://t.co/nlB11WPby8 new regulations in the privacy space for sensitive information, acknowledging that biometrics _are_ us. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Deputy Privacy Commissioner, Liz MacPherson, on the Biometrics Processing Privacy Code = https://t.co/nlB11WPby8 new regulations in the privacy space for sensitive information, acknowledging that biometrics _are_ us. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Fascinating panel discussion exploring the tension between “rushing” and “accelerating” towards the widespread issuance and consumption of significant verifiable credentials in the digital identity ecosystem for New Zealand. #digitaltrust @digitalidnz
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Digital Identity is now being positioned for success with key initiatives including: the trust framework + common infrastructure + addressing legislative barriers+ standardising levels of assurance.
“Pae Hokohoko” will be established as a digital identity services marketplace channel (presumably also making use of the forthcoming DIA “Trust Registry”).
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