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We are pleased to introduce MEF CONNECTS Personal Data and Identity – ID & AUTH; a one-day hybrid event held in London on May 25, 2023, from the MEF Personal Data and Identity Working Group.

This unique event, for the first time ever, is bringing over fifty global leaders to explore the dawn of organisational identity alongside individual identity and personal data management.

There are two sides to every engagement: for years, we’ve focused on the individual. We’ve leveraged personal data and individual identity to authenticate individuals, comply with know your customer (KYC) and similar regulations, combat and mitigate fraud, and serve people by streamlining engagements along every step of the journey. This focus has served us well, but it is time to recognize the other half of the engagement equation—organisational identity.

At this year’s MEF CONNECTS Personal Data and Identity event we are introducing organisational identity; a new approach for combating fraud at the source, securing and streamlining online, offline, and ‘phygital’ engagements, and re-establishing trust throughout the world’s economies. Organisational identity establishes a root of trust; not just for an organisation but also for its agents—employees, messages, machines, and bots.

ID & AUTH Themes

We will be announcing the agenda soon; however, here is a sneak peek of the themes that we will be exploring throughout the event.

  • Organisational identity history, how we got here, why now?
  • Organisational identity credentials, origin and management
  • Auth: authentication, authorization, and authority
  • Securing engagements and combating fraud with industry-leading frameworks
  • Mobile intelligence services
  • Regional and global regulations and industry best practices, including the UK identity trust framework, eIDAS, PASS, Smart Data, intermediary and gatekeeper rules, cradle-to-grave data (birth-to-school-to-work-to-advertising)
  • Bias-free document fraud analysis, credentials verification, age estimation and assurance, and biometric-based proof of life
  • Strategies for ensuring that IoT is NOT the next great privacy threat
  • The commons vs. the individual, socio-economic views on the value of personal data, ownership and control
  • Shifting power from the platform to the people, how organisational and individual identity will reshape value exchange
  • The revolution is here, reshaping the customer journey with open-source OpenWallets

Key Event Features

  • Groundbreaking content, over 40+ global leaders will be sharing and exploring groundbreaking concepts like organizational identity, personal identity, verified authority, OpenWallets, verified credentials, EU and UK identity regulations, creator and individual empowerment, phygital age assurance, and so much more.
  • Hybrid participation, in person (space is limited) or via online live stream.
  • Live Illustrator, “a picture speaks 1,000 words”, a live illustrator will be capturing every session.
  • Shared Notes Experience, you’ll have the opportunity to join a collective shared notes experience.
  • Exhibits, we will have several exhibitors.
  • Interview Hub, you’ll have the opportunity to be interviewed and share your reactions and thought-leadership.
  • Networking and Reception, there will be a MEF hosted breakfast, lunch, networking breaks and a closing cocktail reception.
  • Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) Discount CodeRapidLEI by Ubisecure will provide everyone with an LEI discount code (if you don’t know what an LEI is, don’t worry, you’ll learn at the event).
  • Recorded Sessions, registered participants will receive a link to watch the recorded sessions following the event.

Speaking, Sponsorship and Media Partnerships

Speaking

If you’d like to speak, please contact us soon. There are a few opportunities still available, but they’re going fast. Contact Michael Becker at if you’d like to contribute your insights to the discussion.

Sponsorship

We are not a ‘pay to play’ organisation, but as a NFP the cost to deliver premium events is high. We need and value your support. There are a number of benefits to sponsoring a Session; you drive the thought-leadership agenda, you obtain premium brand visibilty, you benefit from an expo stand so new business can come to you; plus you receive branded content that can be repurposed through multiple channels.  There are  sponsorship opportunities still available. Contact Michael Becker or Susan Finlayson-Sitch at  if you’re interested in getting involved.

Media Partnership

Media partners are welcome, contact Susan Finlayson-Sitch

Sponsors

Our Speakers

Andrew Tobin

Andrew Tobin

Commercial Director, Europe, Digital Trust Services

Gen

Bradley Greer

Bradley Greer

Senior Director, Data Solutions & Partnerships

netnumber Global Data Services

Chris Swan

Chris Swan

Engineer

Atsign

Daniel Goldscheider

Daniel Goldscheider

Founder and Executive Director

OpenWallet Foundation

Dario Betti

Dario Betti

CEO

Mobile Ecosystem Forum

David Palmer

David Palmer

Blockchain and Business IoT Lead

Vodafone

David Vigar

David Vigar

VP & GM

TruSense

Eric Priezkalns

Eric Priezkalns

Chief Executive

Risk & Assurance Group

Gary Fegan

Gary Fegan

Solutions Architect and Technical Product Manager

Fujitsu

Iain Corby

Iain Corby

Executive Director

Age Verification Providers Association

Jimmy Jones

Jimmy Jones

Head of Security

ZARIOT

John Bruner

John Bruner

President and CEO

Aegis Mobile

Kevin Sullivan

Kevin Sullivan

President, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Leading Points

Marie Austenaa

Marie Austenaa

Head of Digital Identity

Visa

Michael Becker

Michael Becker

CEO, Identity Praxis, Inc.

Personal Data & Identity Working Group Chair, MEF

Nicholas Venezia

Nicholas Venezia

CEO & Founder

Centillion Group Inc

Nick Mothershaw

Nick Mothershaw

Chief identity Strategist

Open Identity Exchange

Noah Rafalko

Noah Rafalko

CEO

TSG Global

Priyanka Patel

Priyanka Patel

Innovation Manager

Kenya Red Cross Society

Randy Warshaw

Randy Warshaw

Co-founder, CEO

Provenant

Rebekah Johnson

Rebekah Johnson

Founder and CEO

Numeracle

Russ Cohn

Russ Cohn

General Manager EMEA

OCR Labs

Soren Schafft

Soren Schafft

Founder & CEO

The Campaign Registry

Simon Wood

Simon Wood

CEO

Ubisecure

Singe StJohn Deakins

Singe StJohn Deakins

Founder & CEO

CitizenMe

Stephan Wolf

Stephan Wolf

CEO

Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation

Steve Hewitt

Steve Hewitt

Co-Founder

40 Percent

Timothy Ruff

Timothy Ruff

Co-Founder

Digital Trust Ventures

Tim Ward

Tim Ward

VP Number Information Services

XConnect

Open Event

Event Info

Date

25/05/2023

Time

08:00 – 19:00
BST

Agenda

Morning Sessions Organizational Identity

  • Dario Betti, CEO – Mobile Ecosystem Forum
  • Andrew Bud CBE FREng FIET, Founder & CEO iProov, MEF Chairman, mBlox Founder, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering

The personal and organizational data and identity landscape is a tapestry of market forces—culture, technology, regulations, commercials, and politics. For markets to function, we need to stave to solve The Identity Nexus Equation and understand why ART must be true. Michael Becker will juxtapose personal data & identity and organizational identity and explain why we must strive to achieve The Identity Nexus. A surprise guest will help him explain why ART must be True.

  • Michael Becker, PD&I Advisor – MEF
  • Randy Warshaw, Co-Founder & CEO – Provenant Inc.

As industry leaders, we have a  duty to evolve constantly and to ensure that we are keeping people, their activities, identities, and data safe, as well as to ensure their communications and online & phygital experiences are as safe, secure, and seamless as possible. In this session. Bradley Greer will explore the world of fraud and the harms that can befall people when they use Internet and telecom services, and what the industry is doing to mitigate these harms.

  • Bradley Greer, Senior Director, Data Solutions & Partnerships – netnumber Global Data Services

Robocalls, smashing, account takeovers, and so many other threats are on the rise. These threats are costing organizations and individuals alike billions and are harming us all in other ways—they’re causing anxiety, loss of time and reputation, identity left, eroding trust, and more. The facts are simple, bad actors are slipping through the cracks and causing harm, and good actors are getting blocked. In this session, we’ll explore what the industry is doing to maintain a safe, secure, and reliable mobile ecosystem. We’ll explore programs like STIR/SHAKEN, The Campaign Register, Sender ID, and more. The panelist will help you understand what you need to know, consider, and do to protect your business and your customers.

  • Tim Ward, VP Number Information Services – XConnect
  • Eric Priezkalns, Chief Executive – Risk & Assurance Group
  • Soren Schafft, Founder & CEO – The The Campaign Registry
  • John Bruner, President & CEO – Aegis Mobile

Protecting businesses and users from fraud is essential, as fraud can take multiple forms and use various channels. The new mantra is “never trust, always verify. “As a matter of fact, digital identity – even though available for decades – has never reached its full potential. Digital certificates have been known since the nineties. Regulation providing legal certainty has existed in many countries and jurisdictions for years. Interoperability has never been really accomplished. This leads to large platforms and proprietary identity solutions, often incompatible with each other.

Identity and authentication become a means for customer lock-in and high costs with an unfriendly user interface. There are better conditions for mass adoption: Verifiable credentials offer a way out by addressing these technical and business shortcomings. That is a brand new technology following a different mantra of self-sovereign identity. These concepts require a change in thinking about new platforms and applications. And change needs time or colossal market pressure. The keynote will shed light on recent national and global developments such as the UK Trust Framework, EIDAS, and the Financial Transparency Act.

  • Stephan Wolf, CEO – Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation

To establish consumer trust in communications, we must first establish trust all the way back to its origination: to the entity, organisation, or brand initiating that contact with the consumer. In today’s B2C communications landscape, where lack of trust impacts organisations’ ability to connect across multiple channels, identity is the key to establishing confidence in communications. In her keynote, entity identity expert, Rebekah Johnson, introduces a repeatable model for implementing a KYC-based (Know Your Customer) identity vetting framework to establish trust all the way down to the root identity communicating. Not only does this protect consumers from fraud, it also gives total control back to the originating identity to decide how, where, and when its digital identity is displayed to its consumers, negating the ability for anyone else along the communications path to manipulate, abuse, or alter root identity. Rebekah will also share lessons learned from federal and regulatory initiatives to combat fraud in the evolving communications landscape and identify practical steps the industry can take right now to re-build trust and engagement between entity and consumer using KYC.

  • Rebekah Johnson, Founder and CEO – Numeracle

What do LE, LEI, and vLEI, AID, and OOR, ECR, SmartWallet, tokens, identity verification, and verified delegated authority all have in common? They are all core concepts of organizational identity and for issuing, managing, and deploying an organization’s verified credentials. These credentials are cryptographically signed digital credentials that can be used by individuals to assert claims about and share gradual data elements of their organization and themselves. A critical concept to remember is that organizational identity (OI) is an approach for systemically establishing trust and building a reputation through and with technology, governance, and regulations, regionally and globally, and across justifications. OI holds the promise of mitigating fraud at the source, securing networks, and reshaping business operations, practices, processes, and commercial models. OI has been proven to reduce costs. In this session, our speakers will explore the details of organizational identity credentials. What they are, the different approaches to accessing and managing them, what you can do with them, and how they’ll evolve.

  • Rebekah Johnson, Founder and CEO – Numeracle
  • Timothy Ruff, Co-Founder – Digital Trust Ventures
  • Stephan Wolf, CEO – Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation
  • John Bruner, President and CEO – Aegis Mobile
  • Ian Deakin, Principal Technologist – ATIS

What does implementing organizational identity look like for telecommunications service providers? What problems can it solve, who benefits from it, and how can it be practically applied? How can organizational identity help telecommunications service providers enhance the value of services they offer to enterprises, enabling them to strengthen the brand’s engagement with customers, build solid reputations, and prevent impersonators? By putting organizational identity into action, can we better protect consumers from fraud, satisfy regulatory concerns, and empower individuals with informed decision-making and control, thereby fostering a broader ecosystem of trust? We will consider practical examples of how we can achieve this together.

  • Michael Becker, CEO – Identity Praxis, Inc.
  • Randy Warshaw, Co-founder & CEO – Provenant Inc.
  • Simon Wood, CEO – Ubisecure

Afternoon Sessions Personal Data & Identity

Priyanka Patel will share the background, development, and execution of the Kenya Red Cross Society’s Dignified Identity (DIGID) Project, an initiative supported by the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC). A Dignified Identity is a digital wallet, a human-center digital identity that respects the privacy and agency needs of the human (a.k.a, the beneficiary). The DIGID Project is a blockchain and mobile-based identity system. Priyanka will share the success, failures, challenges, and key learnings of two pilot implementations, Cash Assistance and Health Interventions, run in Kenya’s refugee settlements. She will also share the Society’s future goals and objectives. She will explore the need for cross-board, cross-system, cross-network, cross-technology, cross-culture, and partnerships to further the Society’s efforts to serve the people and the community.

  • Priyanka Patel, Innovation Manager – Kenya Red Cross Society

Government has an important role in the evolution of ID & Auth, but how? This is the topic of this session. We’ll explore the concepts of legislation, policy governance, regulation, public trust, inclusion, equity, equality, security, and of course, technology. We’ll compare and contrast what governments “could” and “should” be doing and how the answers to these questions may change each country and each context.

  • Michael Becker, PD&I Advisor – MEF
  • Alison McDowell, Co-Founder – Beruku Advisory
  • Ellery Shentall, Policy Advisor – UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

eIDAS 2.0 is the world’s largest digital credentials project. The mixture of the “stick” of regulation, and the “carrot” of vastly better digital processes and experiences, promises to bring rapid uptake and extensive innovation. This session will describe some of the implications of eIDAS 2.0 for people and businesses. It looks at both the positive and negative sides of this important new initiative, and describes what you can expect over the next 24 months.

  • Andrew Tobin, Commercial Director, Europe, Digital Trust Services – Gen

In this session, the speakers will discuss the UK Digital Identity and Trust Framework, SmartData, and the intermediary data regulations. They will explore the benefits of a framework and how these regulations and related efforts are driving to create a fruitful environment for market growth, consumer safety, and competition.

  • Daniel Goldscheider, Founder and Executive Director – OpenWallet Foundation
  • David Palmer, Blockchain and Business IoT Lead – Vodafone
  • Marie Austenaa, Head of Digital Identity – Visa
  • Andrew Tobin, Commercial Director, Europe, Digital Trust Services – Gen

 

Mobile intelligence is not a tool just for the IT, identity, or cybersecurity threat mitigation departments. It is tool for the CMO, for the marketer. Mobile intelligence makes it possible for the business to seamlessly and contextually serve the individual at every stage along the customer journey, to streamline onboarding, to mitigate fraud, and to optimize business operations. The speakers will explore how mobile intelligence works and who to work with to enhance your business and to serve your customers better.

  • Tim Green, Features Editor – MEF
  • David Vigar, VP & GM – TruSense
  • Fraser King, Head of Commercial Strategy and Identity
  • Michael Power, Founder – aablar and Future of Messaging Adviser – MEF

The world is moving at the speed of data. Being able to verify an individual’s legal identity, that they are actually who they claim to be, that their credentials match (e.g., graduate from a particular school, are a licensed physician, are a military veteran), and are alive, in context, in near-real time, both online and office, is becoming table stacks in the phygital world that business live in today. It is imperative for organizations to evaluate their Identity Verification (IDV) strategy and needs so that they can satisfy customer demand, streamline the customer journey, comply with regulations, and combat fraud. This session will dive deeply into the IDV strategies, technology, and use cases.

  • Tim Green, Features Editor – MEF
  • Russ Cohn, General Manager EMEA – OCR Labs
  • Kevin Sullivan, President, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.) – Leading Points
  • Alison McDowell, Co-founder-Beruku Advisory

Are you concerned about the security of your IoT devices? Do you know the potential privacy threats that come with the Internet of Things (IoT)?  The panel discussion “Is IoT the next major privacy threat? Strategies for securing IoT data” focuses on the potential privacy threats posed by the Internet of Things (IoT) and strategies for securing IoT data. The discussion will cover topics such as the current state of IoT security, the potential risks and benefits of IoT devices, and the best practices for securing IoT data. You will learn about the impact of IoT on privacy and gain valuable insights into how to secure your IoT devices. Join this panel discussion to learn more about the impact of IoT on privacy and how to secure your IoT devices.

  • Nassia Skoulikariti, Founder – Apiro Data; MEF IoT Working Group Chair
  • Jimmy Jones, Head of Security – ZARIOT
  • Chris Swan, Engineer – Atsign
  • Simon Didcote, Director – OSB Medical

In recent years, there has been a growing call to empower creators and individuals on digital platforms. This shift is driven by concerns over centralized control of content distribution, data privacy, and fair compensation for creators and audiences alike. The traditional model of platform-centric value creation has been challenged by alternative models that prioritize the people’s interests. The platforms that are evolving into distributed models that share power amongst a community of its users. This value shift calls for a more equitable distribution of power and value across the digital landscape. As such, this discussion aims to explore the implications of empowering creators and individuals with technologies and how it can shape the future of digital platforms. It will also delve into the challenges and opportunities of this value shift, including how it can drive innovation and creativity while ensuring fair compensation for creators and individuals. Ultimately, this discussion seeks to identify the practical steps required to make this value shift a reality and how it can benefit society as a whole.

  • Michael Becker, PD&I Advisor – MEF
  • Tom Fish, Head of Public Policy and Research – Gener8
  • Noah Rafalko, CEO – TSG Global, Inc.
  • Nicholas Venezia, CEO & Founder – Centillion Group Inc.
  • Singe StJohn Deakins, Founder & CEO  -CitizenMe

Is it rude to ask your age? No, it is a legal requirement. This panel will explore the evolving landscape of age assurance, estimation, and verification. The panelists will share insight from combined industry and UK government efforts, including the recent [Home Office Alcohol Sandbox trial and proposals for a National Digital Age Assurance Scheme](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/age-verification-technology-in-alcohol-sales-regulatory-sandbox/key-learning-from-the-trial); nine trials were completed last December 2022. They will share key operational consolations for organizations, including how digital age assurance can enhance customer payment journeys by reducing friction and removing barriers to sale, introducing new sales channels, improving compliance, and introducing new safeguards whilst increasing basket spend, reducing queuing, and driving colleague productivity.

  • Dario Betti, CEO – MEF
  • Iain Corby, Executive Director – Age Age Verification Providers Association
  • Gary Fegan, Solutions Architect and Technical Product Manager – Fujitsu
  • Nick Mothershaw, Chief identity Strategist – Open Identity Exchange
  • Steve Hewitt, Co-Founder – 40 Percent
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