Workshop Overview
OpenID Foundation Workshops provide technical insight and influence on current digital identity standards while offering a collaborative platform to openly address current trends and market opportunities. This OpenID Foundation Workshop includes a number of presentations focused on 2024 Foundation strategic initiatives as well as updates on active working groups.
Workshop Details
Thank you kindly to Google for hosting this after lunch, hybrid workshop on Monday, April 15, 2024 12:30-4pm PT:
Google
242 Humboldt Ct
Humboldt 1
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
Agenda
TIME | TOPIC | PRESENTERS |
12:30-12:35pm | Welcome | Nat Sakimura |
12:35-12:50pm | eKYC & IDA WG Update | Mark Haine |
12:50-1:05pm | AuthZEN WG Update | David Brossard & Omri Gazitt |
1:05-1:20pm | AB/Connect WG Update | Michael Jones |
1:20-1:35pm | FAPI WG Update | Nat Sakimura |
1:35-1:50pm | MODRNA WG Update | Bjorn Hjelm |
1:50-2:05pm | DCP WG Update | Kristina Yasuda & Joseph Heenan |
2:05-2:20pm | Shared Signals WG Update | Tim Cappalli |
2:20-2:30 | BREAK |
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2:30-2:40 | OIDF Certification Program Update + Roadmap | Joseph Heenan |
2:40-2:55pm | Death & the Digital Estate Community Group | Dean Saxe |
2:55-3:05pm | Sustainable & Interoperable Digital Identity Hub Update | Gail Hodges |
3:05-3:30pm | Listening Session: Post-Quantum Computing & Identity. What are your concerns? What is OIDF’s role? | Gail Hodges, Nancy Cam-Winget, John Bradley, Rick Byers |
3:30-3:55pm | Listening Session: AI & Identity. What are your concerns? What is OIDF’s role? | Nancy Cam-Winget, Kaelig Deloumeau-Prigent, Mike Kiser, Geraint Rogers |
3:55-4:00pm | Closing Remarks | Nat Sakimura |
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