Digital Identity, Standards & GDPR at FTT Identity

Digital Identity holds great promise but what standards and protections are appropriate and where does GDPR fit?

Watch the panel discussion from 17 March 2021

We were delighted to sponsor FTT Identity this March.  Identity, and digital identity, is core to so many areas of Privacy and is undergoing huge changes and adoption in Financial Services, where we’ve excellent clients such as Canaccord Genuity and MML Capital.

As FinTECHTalents noted, setting the scene for the panel discussion:

‘Technology alone will not solve the issue of digital identity – the hurdles of governance, borders and business are yet to be overcome.

Which global standards and principles will foster trust, compatibility and interoperability as we determine the path forward for ID applications?’

The Panel

Our Founder & CEO, Robert Baugh, was delighted to be on an all-star panel discussing these key questions.:

  • Viky Manaila, Digital Identity & PKI Expert, Cloud Signature Consort
  • Don Cardinal, Managing Director, Financial Data Exchange
  • Manuela Sedvartaite, Innovation Manager, Banco Santander
  • Brad Carr, Managing Director, Digital Finance, Institute of International Finance
  • Robert Baugh, CEO and Founder, Keepabl
  • Richard Maton, Advisor, International RegTech Association and Aperio Strategy (moderator)

Lots of insights and learnings from players in all areas of this burgeoning area!

 

 


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