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    pan-canadian trust framework

    Explore "pan-canadian trust framework" with insightful episodes like "Digital ID 101", "How Service BC is helping British Columbians through COVID with Digital ID" and "Digital ID & Open Banking" from podcasts like ""Digital ID & Me", "Digital ID & Me" and "Digital ID & Me"" and more!

    Episodes (3)

    Digital ID 101

    Digital ID 101

    In this episode of DIACC's Digital ID & Me podcast series, we discuss what digital identity (ID) is, what it isn't, and more with perspectives from representatives in the public and private sectors. 

    Join host Kevin Morris, Strategy and Programs Director at Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC) as he discusses this timely topic with the following guests:

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    How Service BC is helping British Columbians through COVID with Digital ID

    How Service BC is helping British Columbians through COVID with Digital ID

    In this episode of DIACC's Digital ID & Me podcast series, we discuss how Service BC is helping British Columbians through COVID with Digital ID. Service BC provides front line support for many of the hundreds of programs and services the BC provincial government offers to residents, businesses, and visitors.

    Join host Kevin Morris, Strategy and Programs Director at Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC) as he discusses this timely topic with the following guests:

    • Beverly Dicks, Assistant Deputy Minister, Service BC Division, Ministry of Citizens' Services
    • Claire Ashton, Executive Director, Provincial Identity Information Management (IDIM) Program

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    Digital ID & Open Banking

    Digital ID & Open Banking

    In this episode of DIACC's Digital ID & Me podcast series, we explore Open Banking & Digital ID. The sharing of data between financial services providers by consumers requires some sort of authentication of the consumers requesting their data to be shared. Without authentication, the receiving or sending financial institution would not know if the person requesting the data sharing is who they say they are. In other countries without digital ID, they have created the concept of Strong Customer Authentication (SCA), which requires someone to provide two separate identification factors (for example, a password and a biometric scan). This is cumbersome and less convenient than existing practices. Digital ID on the other hand, could be used in place of SCA when performing transactions/data share requests in an open banking framework.

    Join host Kevin Morris, Strategy and Programs Director at Large Credit Union Coalition (LCUC) as he discusses this timely topic with the following guests:

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