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NSW's digital ID platforms are a north star for Canberra

Despite a recent security breach, the NSW Digital Driver Licence (DDL) has reached 77 per cent adoption across the state, driven by its ease of use and the necessity of citizens to interact digitally with the government during the pandemic. With the same legal status as the plastic driver's licence, the DDL’s novel pairing of identity management systems with verification services is becoming a north star for the federal government to follow as it seeks to simplify government services and secure its virtual borders. While the breach exposed some shortcomings in the system, former minister for customer service and digital government Victor Dominello said the Department of Customer Service transparency and quick efforts to address the incident shows that citizens' trust the digital approach compelling other states and federal government to consider similar identity management solutions.  ....

Corrie Mcleod , Victor Dominello , Gary Savarino , Department Of Customer Service , Driver Licence , Customer Service , Perrottet Government ,

BBCNEWS HARDtalk June 4, 2024 22:43:00

And i have set my own boundaries and rules of when that is acceptable. and they re very strict. one of the things that must happen before i decide to pay for data is i might have, i must have a strong supported hypothesis that there is a government perpetrated crime that i m investigating, and it s not just any crime, but it s a government mandated crime. right, but that s a suspicion you have. it s a hunch, it has to be, because the whole point is you re conducting an investigation. so you re essentially, some would say very arrogantly, assuming the right to violate the law in pursuit of your journalistic investigation, and you re doing it in a way that violates personal privacies. you access everything from flight manifests to driver licence details of individuals. i dare say maybe even health records of individuals in russia, because the truth is in russia all of this is for sale if you ve got enough money. but there s an ethical problem here, because surely those on different sides ....

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