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DIACC

Todays budget announcement keeps the importance of secure and privacy protecting digital ID in our windows and more work needs to be done to develop this path based on citizen consent, control, and trust. We look forward to collaborating with the government on consultations to support these imperative next steps while finding ways to combat misinformation that surrounds it.

Establishing a trusted digital ID will allow people and organizations the choice to verify themselves online securely, while protecting personal information with no user traceability. It offers a decentralized, privacy-enhancing solution for both the private and public sectors.

a framework that Digital Identity Ecosystem Participants can use to assess the degree to which the digital wallets that are part of their respective ecosystems accomplish the following:

  1. Provide Citizens and Consumers with a Digital Identity Wallet that complies with the human rights principles of preserving peoples privacy and control over their information.
  2. Introduces a consistent identity metaphor and consent-driven automated experience across all Ecosystem Participants to reduce impact on users caused by Digital Transformation.
  3. Contribute to a stable infrastructure with longevity and world-wide interoperability by adopting and supporting relevant standards as appropriate (e.g., W3C Standards for Verifiable Credentials and DIDs).
  4. Counter cyber vulnerability and extortion by enabling Service Providers to incrementally replace existing login mechanisms, some of which may be exploitable, without suffering negative impact to business.
  5. Establish an environment of trust within which the wallets owner can interact with other Ecosystem Participants such as Issuers, Verifiers, and other Relying Parties.

This Directory is designed to provide an overview of providers solutions which use government issued photo identification cards, combined with biometric facial scans, to establish Digital Identity.

Built on standards: OAuth 2.0 and JWT

See the presentation at https://self-issued.info/?p=2167.

It is essential that Participants in a digital ecosystem have a way to evaluate the robustness and trustworthiness of transactions within that ecosystem. In order to do so, Participants must share a common vocabulary that describes the level of confidence they can associate with an Entity or transaction, as well as a common way in which to determine that level of confidence.

The Authentication component of the DIACC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework™ specifies processes and conformance criteria for service providers. Authentication and credential management services may be assessed against these criteria.

  1. That the government secure adoption of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework by businesses and governments.
  2. That the government act on the Finance Committees 2021 Pre-Budget Consultation Recommendations 128, Implement a digital identity system that empowers Canadians to control their data that is held by the federal government, and 129, Create a national data strategy.
  3. That the government work with provincial and territorial partners and Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada to ensure that all Canadians have access to an ISO-compliant government-issued digital ID credential with economy-wide utility by December 2022.
  4. That the government make digital identity-enabled services available to all Canadians by December 2022.
  5. That the government prioritizes funding and integration of digital ID as part of the Digital Technology Supercluster Initiative.

This report discusses what the identity verification related requirements for the creation and management of agri-food products (or items) unique identifiers to enable provenance tracking, ensure traceability, facilitate agri-food data integration, enhance governance, protect privacy and confidentiality, inform policies, and improve communications.

The intent of the DIACC Industry Survey was to identify any pain points Canadian industries have that prevent the use of trusted Digital Identity.

The intent of the Infrastructure (Technology & Operations) component is to identify the operational policies, plans, technology and technology operations requirements to support implementation of the principles of the PCTF Profiles in the context of a Digital Identity Ecosystem.

A few highlights from the report:

  • Digital Identity Laboratory - first lab of its kind for digital ID testing and certification
  • launched the COVID-19 Actions Directory highlighting member initiatives.
  • DIACC has joined the collaborative led by Standards Council of Canada

To realize a world-class Digital Government Canada has set itself an ambition of:

“Digitize all public-facing government services so they are accessible by web and mobile phone and available behind a unified login system by 2025.”

The intent of this DIACC Industry Survey is to identify any pain points Canadian industries have that prevent the use of trusted Digital Identity frameworks. This survey will be open indefinitely with responses monitored regularly.

Access the survey here.

Today, more than ever before, our communities, our businesses, and our citizens are looking to the leaders within the DIACC to help deliver a robust, secure, trusted digital ID ecosystem that works for all Canadians. Our economy depends on it,” stated David Nikolejsin, Chair of the DIACC Board.

Recommendations:

  • Open Collaboration
  • Interoperability
  • Responsive to Market Dynamics
  • Responsive to Industry Needs
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Invovlement with Governance of Networks and Registries
  • Promote digital ID to accelerate economic recovery and secure equitable social inclusion.
  • Work with DIACC and others to establish privacy-protecting digital ID that empowers individuals, businesses, the public sector and civil society.

Phase 1 White Paper: Architectural and Privacy Principles

Phase 2 White Paper: The Implementation