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The Identity Question

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Identity - the simple yet complex concept that makes you, you. But in the digital era, identity encompasses not only the individual attributes you capture about yourself, but those that are only revealed only through your online interactions and behaviours. On the one hand, digital identity is a powerful tool for determining our preferences, helping us make decisions and linking us to our devices, as well as to each other. Yet at the same time, it is a form of surveillance, watching and tracking our every move. So how do we ensure that digital identity is used to evolve our abilities, rather than limit them? How do you manage identity in a distributed, digital world? In our first episode of Season Two, Eyal sits down with Nat Sakimura, a renowned technologist known for his work as Chairman at the OpenID Foundation, where he works as a leading identity and privacy standardization architect to answer these very questions.

Specifically, Nat and Eyal discuss:

Why digital identity and personal data are important;

What the OpenID Foundation is and how it works;

How open banking standards need to adopt digital identity;

Who the identity providers are today;

What is the nature of identity itself.

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Content provided by Eyal Sivan, Origins Media Haus, and Quill Inc.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Eyal Sivan, Origins Media Haus, and Quill Inc. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Identity - the simple yet complex concept that makes you, you. But in the digital era, identity encompasses not only the individual attributes you capture about yourself, but those that are only revealed only through your online interactions and behaviours. On the one hand, digital identity is a powerful tool for determining our preferences, helping us make decisions and linking us to our devices, as well as to each other. Yet at the same time, it is a form of surveillance, watching and tracking our every move. So how do we ensure that digital identity is used to evolve our abilities, rather than limit them? How do you manage identity in a distributed, digital world? In our first episode of Season Two, Eyal sits down with Nat Sakimura, a renowned technologist known for his work as Chairman at the OpenID Foundation, where he works as a leading identity and privacy standardization architect to answer these very questions.

Specifically, Nat and Eyal discuss:

Why digital identity and personal data are important;

What the OpenID Foundation is and how it works;

How open banking standards need to adopt digital identity;

Who the identity providers are today;

What is the nature of identity itself.

  continue reading

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