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Tuesday 30th June 2020 – OIX Workshop
Where: On-line Zoom Meeting
Agenda
The Zoom meeting will be opened up at 13.50
14.00 – 14.10 Welcome & Introduction – to include a brief update on OIX’s strategy – Nick Mothershaw, OIX Chair & CEO
14.10 – 14.30 Building a Trusted Environment – Event-based Data Assurance – Ben Helps – Factern
A summary of results from the Alpha Project. We set out to develop a repeatable toolkit able to build flexible and scalable information ecosystems between participants who both share a common domain of interest and are motivated to share signals about that domain, but who want neither to share a common information infrastructure nor to rely on fragile point-to-point messaging structures. The toolkit comprises two parts: a technical specification based on open standards and a default governance framework that can be extended to support different use cases.
14.30 – 14.50 Liability & Trust – Angus McFadyen, Pinsent Masons
14.50 – 15.20 OIX Guide to Digital Identity, OIX Directory & Current Working Groups Update – Nick Mothershaw, OIX CEO
15.20 – 15.40 LIGHTest – A Final Update – Rachelle Sellung, Fraunhofer
15.40 – 16.20 COVID-19’s impact on Digital Identity – Panel Discussion
16.20 – 16.30 Wrap-Up
Please note the above topics & timings are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change.
Please register your place to attend via Eventbrite:
https://oix_workshop_30june2020.eventbrite.co.uk
NOTICES
Attendance at this meeting is subject to the OIX Procedures and Policies handbook (the Handbook), a copy of which is available on request. If you have any questions on the contents of the Handbook, please raise these with the meeting chair before attending the meeting. Intellectual Property – By making a contribution to this meeting, including through discussions or documents that you provide, you allow OIX to use that contribution. Further details can be found in the OIX IPR Policy in the Handbook. Confidentiality – Items on this agenda and their associated discussions at the meeting may be of a sensitive nature. We therefore request that you protect any proprietary or confidential information that is discussed at the meeting. You should not disclose any information at the meeting which is confidential to you, or which is otherwise subject to any to regulation, limitation or restriction on handling or use (whether by law or contract). Competition law – You should not do or say anything which is not compliant with competition law (for example, do not discuss your pricing or cost base, or business strategy). You are required to comply with all such laws and be conscious that your competitors may be in the same meetings as you. If you are unclear on what this means we encourage you to confer with competition lawyers and your related business policies. Further details can be found in the General Requirements section of the Handbook. Conduct – You are expected to behave in accordance with the OIX Code of Professional Conduct set out in the Handbook. If you have any concerns about conduct at an OIX meeting, please report this to the chair at that meeting or one of the OIX executive team.