Possible Low Frication Global ID Proofing (1I)

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Session Topic: Low Friction Identity Proofing (T1I)

Convener: Bret Tobey, Paul Donfried, Stephen

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Bret Tobey – AutoIQ.co
Paul Donfried – Verizon
Stephen - Trulioo
-       Lexis/Nexus
Tannis Jorge – Trulioo
Ian – Stanford, PhD candidate

Paul - Vz – Common law: user owns id, Civil Law: state says who you are, “WildWest”

Biological Identity - Deepest

Attributes –


Bret – Self-asserted attributes add validation value beyond organization centric id proofing


Stephen – Common law countries build social assertions into the breeder documents like passports


P. – before we ask too many questions, we may need to legally auth./assoc. the electronic credential about to be issued, with


S. – can we use “wisdom of crowds” logic as part of a predictive analysis of whether or not social proofing is valid