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.
This project tested the following hypothesis: ‘Walk-in Assisted
Digital support will be effective for some users, at least for some
services, and feasible for some suppliers to provide
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Date last updated: 05 Dec 2015
Rebooting the Web of Trust is a cooperative of tech visionaries
experienced with security, privacy, and identity. Its goal is to
imagine and implement the future of decentralized trust
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Date last updated: 25 Nov 2015
Within the scope of the ‘Opening a UK Bank Account with a Norwegian
BankID project, a user journey was tested of a Norwegian individual
opening a UK bank account online with Barclays B
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Date last updated: 06 Nov 2015
In order to understand the overall UK market meeds better, OIX has been
asked by its members to run a discovery exercise during 2015 to
understand what the private sector needs are for digital identity serv
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Date last updated: 27 Sep 2015
As more processes move online, the requirement for identity assurance
becomes more complex. In the UK the government has stated that digital
identity is a core enabler of their digital
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Date last updated: 25 Sep 2015
This Industry Working Group (the IWG), was established by OIX with an
initial brief to shadow, review and potentially influence the work of
the OIX Warwickshire County Council led Alph
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Date last updated: 01 Sep 2015
This technical paper should be read in conjunction with the white
paper: Towards an Architecture for a Digital Blue Badge Service. A
collaboration between Government Digital Services, Department for Work
and Pensions, Warwickshire County Co
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Date last updated: 27 Aug 2015
This project explored the hypothesis: ‘It is possible to share signals
between IdPs whilst minimising disclosure of personal data [3]
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Date last updated: 08 Aug 2015
This Alpha project took a typical local government service – applying
for a Blue Badge (disabled parking badge) – and demonstrated how it
could be radically transformed from a process taking several weeks to
one taking a few minutes. Warwic
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Date last updated: 06 Aug 2015
In order to support the anticipated growth of the UK services over the
next 5 years, this emerging open market of high-quality identity
services will extend interoperability of systems
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Date last updated: 01 Aug 2015
This project looked at how digital identity can solve a real world
problem. By the time the average person retires they will have
contributed to about 11 different private pensio
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Date last updated: 11 Jun 2015
The ‘Digital Sources of Trust’ (DSOT) discovery projects have
investigated the challenges of identity verification for users that do
not possess traditional identity credentials such as a passport or
driving licence. The maj
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Date last updated: 21 May 2015
This paper is for organisations that want to understand how the
exchange of verified personal data can enable the delivery of
innovative customer centric online services, whilst simultaneously
reducing costs. It explains how Mydex CIC provides a Trust Framework
and Platform – a unique, safe and
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Date last updated: 05 Feb 2015
The project looks at the Global Existence Transaction (“Existence”)
service, developed by Western Union to tackle overseas pension fraud,
and how this service could be potentially leveraged by the Identity
Assurance Programm
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Date last updated: 01 Feb 2015
This paper gives an overview of an Open Identity Exchange UK discovery
project run to explore the potential for a “Shared Signals” model (the
exchange of “trust” and metadata, rather than personal data) to
increase shared tr
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Date last updated: 04 Nov 2014