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Alan Turing Institute appoints global advisory board to aid digital identity schemes project
The Alan Turing Institute announces an international advisory board for a project investigating digital identity schemes, with a view to building the technology and organisational infrastructure to sustain them as trustworthy
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The Alan Turing Institute has announced an international advisory board for a four-year project that will investigate digital identity schemes.
In a statement, the institute described the formation of the board as an effort to bring together authorities on government schemes that are blazing a trail for “opportunities with digital identity”.
The Alan Turing Institute is working to put trust at the top of the digital identity agenda
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The influential Alan Turing Institute has established an International Advisory Board to help influence the direction of digital identity schemes around the globe.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought the issue of digital identity to the fore. As nations went into lockdown and people were asked to stay at home, governments around the globe quickly realised the importance of being able to digitally authenticate citizens in order to deliver them the necessary services.
Digital identity programmes were clearly on the agenda anyway, but the onset of the novel Coronavirus has clearly made these initiatives a priority over the coming years.