Welcome to the OIX library, our comprehensive repository of knowledge on identity trust. Here you will find:
White Papers that focus on issues and opportunities in emerging identity trust and that drive identity market adoption. OIX white papers are driven by the needs of the members but the goal of each white paper is that they stand on their own to deliver value to the identity ecosystem as whole. White papers are often aligned to specific areas of the trust framework, and these can be found connected to the relevant part of the OIX Guide to Trust Frameworks for Smart Digital ID. OIX White Papers are always pragmatic, transparent and take one of two perspectives: a retrospective report on the outcome of a given project or pilot or a prospective discussion on a current issue or opportunity. OIX White Papers are intended as summaries for a general business audience. Many white papers also have an accompanying Executive Summary to allow readers to get a sense of the topic and the observations or recommendations made through a âquick readâ.
Guides that focus on how to address a particular aspect of trust, or how to address interoperability of that aspect of trust within or between trust frameworks. Guides are more definitive than white papers, focusing on global best practise approaches to particular topics with the aim of achieving common approaches across trust frameworks and interoperability of trust. Guides are aimed at those who are implementing or operating trust frameworks, those that need to understand how aspects of trust work in order to satisfy themselves they can rely on trust provided by a third party. They also help those who are determining how interoperation across trust frameworks can be achieved. Guides to specific areas of the trust framework can be found connected to the that part of the OIX Guide to Trust Frameworks for Smart Digital ID.
Case Studies exploring how a particular problem was solved using innovative trust solutions.
Event Materials from previous OIX events. Presentations and Videos are stored on the library to allow attendees to access the materials and insights shared, and to allow those who could not attend to catch up on anything they might have missed.
Non-members will be asked for their contact details when accessing artefacts in the OIX library. Logged on OIX members can access artefacts directly. Some artefacts are only accessible by OIX Members.
Today as never before, we have access to a wealth of digital
attributes and sensor data that we control. What is missing, however,
is the ability to easily manage these diverse silos of data. Identity
and service providers could create high
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Date last updated: 12 Nov 2016
Government identity verification standards require tests against the
‘activity history’ of an identity. These tests complement more
traditional ‘static’ tests, such as docume
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Date last updated: 28 Jul 2016
This white paper deals with innovation in the area of Identity and
Federation in the following ways:
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Date last updated: 14 Jul 2016
This White Paper details the results of the OIX Activity History Alpha
Project.
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Date last updated: 01 Jul 2016
The UK economy has a fragmented approach to online identity, with many
different regulations, requirements and methods. This makes the
experience for users complex and users have very
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Date last updated: 28 Jun 2016
In the peer-to-peer economy it is the borrower or lender of the asset
in whom the other party must have trust and not an intermediary
organisation. This OIX project looked at the exten
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Date last updated: 06 Jun 2016
“HMT should challenge the industry to make a pensions dashboard
available to consumers by 2019, bringing together industry and
consumer representatives to help them set direc
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Date last updated: 28 May 2016
JustGiving is a tech-for-good company that facilitates donations and
fundraising for charities. In 2001, JustGiving launched as the first
UK online fundraising platform and
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Date last updated: 28 May 2016
This paper, sponsored by the Tax Incentivised Savings Association
(TISA), reports the findings of an OIX Discovery Project to explore
the use of a digital identity scheme in the saving
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Date last updated: 28 May 2016
This User Research Executive Summary should be read with the OIX White
Paper: Could Digital Identities help Transform Consumers Attitudes and
Behaviour Towards Savings?
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Date last updated: 20 May 2016
Member Paper
In 2013, OIX published a White Paper The Shared Signals Model which
identified the challenge of systemic and contagious fraud risk across
the digital ecosystem caused by compromis
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Date last updated: 06 May 2016
The Open Identity Exchange, along with the American Bar Association’s
Identity Management Legal Task Force and The World Bank, hosted a
legal and policy workshop on January 14, 2016 in
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Date last updated: 08 Apr 2016
Customers of Norwegian banks have a very simple experience for opening
a bank account. A customer can use a ‘Bank ID’ digital identity issued
by one Norwegian bank to open orlogin to
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Date last updated: 28 Feb 2016
As people use digital channels to access more and more services they
are faced with a growing and unmanageable number of usernames and
passwords. Federated solutions allow people to register and login to
web based services through a third party such as a social
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Date last updated: 07 Jan 2016
This white paper summarises the findings from an investigative project
on the subject of internet life verification (ILV), the process by
which an individual’s identity can be verified through analysis of
their online activity taken from soc
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Date last updated: 01 Jan 2016