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‘Digital green pass’ could be announced in the next weeks for those who have been vaccinated, recovered from COVID-19, or who obtains negative test result
Group will establish industry standards for securely credentialing medical devices.
RESTON, Va. – March 2, 2021 – SAFE Identity, an industry consortium and certification body operating a Trust Framework for digital identities in healthcare, today announced the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) working group. This group, composed of digital identity experts, will establish industry standards and guidance for medical device manufacturers to build trusted, secure and interoperable credentials into their products on the production line. This effort will enable hospitals, radiology centers, medical labs and other consumers of medical devices to use a trusted standards-based credential already on the device as soon as it arrives at their loading docks.
On digital identity, the government gets it wrong again
The latest government proposals to regulate the digital identity sector continue to misunderstand how such a market works – a more API-based approach is needed to deliver the clear benefits of online ID
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By Published: 26 Feb 2021
It’s easy to criticise the government for wasting £175m on one of their many identity systems, but the problem of establishing identity online is one of the great technical challenges of our time.
Since the 1960s, we’ve used personal information such as usernames and passwords to link inbound traffic to a specific account. This approach made sense in the 1960s for logging on to one computer, but today the average person has more than 130 online accounts.
Etive to create digital identity trust scheme for residential property market
The tech company has received funding from Innovate UK to create a digital identity trust scheme, aiming to improve identity verification in the residential property sector
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Technology supplier Etive is working to create a digital identity trust scheme for the residential property sector.
The company has received a grant from Innovate UK to create a digital identity solution, allowing buyers and sellers to prove their identity once, instead of having to do so multiple times.
This can then be shared with other parties such as estate agents, mortgage providers and conveyancers, within the digital identity trust scheme framework.