Posted on 02/12/2019 7:29:53 AM PST by MarchonDC09122009
The ID2020 Alliance launches technical Certification Mark at Davos
ID2020 Launches Technical Certification Mark
https://id2020.org/news/https/mediumcom/id2020/id2020-launches-technical-certification-mark-e6743d3f70fd
ID2020 Launches Technical Certification Mark
Following the completion of v1.0 of ID2020s Technical Requirements, we are proud to announce the launch of the ID2020 Certification Mark. Both of these efforts reaffirm our mission to improve lives through digital identity by adhering to our core principles of portability, persistence, privacy, and user control.
We want to thank our Technical Advisory Committee, a group that comprises some of the worlds leading experts on digital identity and its underlying technologies, for their diligent work creating our Technical Requirements and Certification Mark framework. We also want to thank ThingsCon and recognize their Trustable Technology Mark. We were tremendously inspired by their effort to develop a badge of honor for companies and organizations designing technology with user privacy and rights top-of-mind.
Aiming higher
Digital identity is being defined now and we need to get it right. Digital identity is a term that comprises a host of technologies, processes, and systems. The ID2020 Certification Mark is not a baseline certification; it isnt an attempt to bound the complex, uneven, and ever-expanding landscape of digital identity. Instead, the Certification Mark is an opportunity to recognize technologies that we believe could form the basis of a good digital identity. Our Certification Mark deliberately sets a high bar. We want to incentivize companies and organizations to design with our principles and technical requirements in mind, and fully intend for our Certification Mark to play a market-shaping role.
Our Certification Mark is the first step in a long process towards achieving good digital identity for all. It aims to give companies that go above and beyond to implement good approaches to digital identity a way to demonstrate that they do, incentivizing a race to the top. We are hoping that our Certification Mark will not only play a market-shaping role, but a market-making one; we not only want to give visibility to digital identity systems that currently meet our requirements, but incentivize the creation of new ones that do.
That being said, the Certification Mark should be seen as a mark of distinction, an indication that a technology meets our technical requirements, but not as a seal of perfection. At ID2020, we believe that no technology can be understood out of context. Thats why we do not only certify good digital identities; we test them in a variety of contexts to ensure their suitability for a given individual, in a given place, at a given time. This is what we call the last mile and its where our robust monitoring and evaluation processes come into play.
Also important to note: even with our team of experts we will never have 100% certainty that all answers are true, and will stay true. But with the application processes developed for the Certification Mark we will have enough data points and input to take a pretty good snapshot. And if we ever learn about (or suspect) non-compliance or foul play, we reserve the right to revoke the certification. Its a pretty high-touch approach, and were confident that this will lead to high quality and consistency.
What is, and isnt, the Certification Mark?
We havent developed a set of standards (no fit-for-purpose standards currently exist for good digital identity). Our certification mark, instead, serves to spotlight the work of organizations that comply with our robust set of technical requirements and build digital identity systems that adhere to our core principles of portability, persistence, privacy, and user control.
We went with a holistic approach that measures compliance with each of our eight dimensions of good digital identity. Our process is based on a commitment to openness and transparency. It begins with information provided by a company/organization and then turns into a dialogue between our experts and their technologists. The result is a public, fully accessible certification process that serves as one step in a long process towards realizing good digital identity for all.
Importantly, this is an exercise in transparency, not a full technical assessment or audit. Our experts will do their best to fully dig into a digital identity system, but we can ultimately only know what is publicly available and what the applicant is willing to share. We know we are limited in reach, but see this as an opportunity to take a pretty good snapshot of a system. And if we ever learn about (or suspect) non-compliance or foul play, well follow up, and reserve the right to revoke the certification. We also cannot guarantee that a system that receives our Certification Mark will work in practice as it is described in theory. If we discover that an implementation does not align with our principles, well follow up, and reserve the right to revoke the certification.Its a pretty high-touch approach, and were confident that this will lead to high quality and consistency.
Some notes on the process
We have deliberately designed a simple application form in order to incentivize participation. Well summarize the process below, but want to note that we are fully open to revising current workflow and criteria this is a living effort designed to evolve over time.
-Company/organization fills out the ID2020 Certification Mark Application Form.
-Our experts review the answers and, if necessary, follow up for clarification.
-If after our initial review and follow-up the digital identity doesnt meet our requirements, we dont issue a Certification Mark.
-If, on the other hand, we are satisfied with our initial review and follow-up, then we award our Certification Mark.
-The content of the application form is published on ID2020.org, along with a unique ID for the assessed digital identity system that the company/organization can use in its communications.
If we are aware of any further questions/considerations/commentaries arise after a Certification Mark has been awarded, we may follow-up with the company/organization and re-assess the award.
Moving forward
We have completed our v1.0 Technical Requirements and, with our Certification Mark soon to come, we need your input! More than anything, we want to open a dialogue (its why we are publishing our Certification Mark under a Creative Commons (by) License). We want you to contribute to our mission to improve lives through digital identity by adding your voice to the conversation. Please contact us at info@id2020.org with any questions or comments.
We are in the process of reviewing, soliciting, and identifying digital identity systems that could meet our requirements and receive our Certification Mark. We intentionally set a very high bar in order to drive a race to the top, so we fully expect that there will only be a small number of digital identity systems eligible for the ID2020 Certification mark, but that this number will grow dramatically in the coming years. We fully intend to use the Certification Mark as a market-shaping force, and hope that, as it gains recognition, companies and organizations will build digital identity systems that meet our technical requirements from the get-go.
Once a digital identity system receives our Certification Mark, we will consider it for pilot. We believe that no technology can be fully considered outside of its implementing context. We will look to partner with companies and organizations that receive our Certification Mark in order to test them in a variety of contexts to ensure suitability for a wide range of users.
So, here we go!
They have now announced agreement at the Davos world economic conference on The Mark certification to be used by governments, financial and healthcare institutions.
It's here.
https://www.biometricupdate.com/biometric-news/civil-id
No wonder the New World Order wants to do away with
cash and make all transactions electronic.
Once all “worth” is electronic,
the serfs will be enslaved forever,
not to mention that “Mark of the Beast”
This is a certification system for technologies. Think “UL Listed”(United Laboratories). They aren’t marking people. Jeez.
Why do you need “Biometric” ID for a lamp cord? Think bunnies and puppies. Don’t think bad thoughts, ignore this.
Refute this:
1. ID2020 is a United Nations global digital identity system to be used by governments, financial and healthcare providers.
2. When the hell have you ever heard any certifying body repetitively (11 times) refer to their technical certification as a “Mark”? Emblem, stamp yes.
From ID2020.org -
1.1 BILLION PEOPLE LIVE WITHOUT AN OFFICIALLY RECOGNIZED IDENTITY
This lack of recognized identification deprives them of protection, access to services, and basic rights. ID2020 is a public-private partnership dedicated to solving the challenges of identity for these people Through Technology.
Wow, that’s awfully obtuse of you to believe that and to state that is simply irresponsible.
Once cash is replaced with electronic transactions, being classified as a bad person means you can be ruined. Think of the deplatforming of certain conservatives.
Steal a nickel here and a nickel there ,no one will notice
My Barber only uses cash ,I’ve been to 3 different Barbers over the past year and they all use cash
The actual mark was around in Jesus’ day, as was the Beast. Of course, newer technologies will make enforcing the mark far, far easier when that Beast comes back out of the abyss.
Eff em. They don’t want voter id but this gets their nipples hard.
I wish you were right. Check this out, which is a link on the webpage the FR poster sourced.
Davos (Globalists/bankers/ politicians) have developed a "badge of honor"..with user privacy top-of-mind.
That's how they will sell the concept to the mindless masses.
Speaking of stealing, just yesterday they was a FReeper article about going 'cashless'
and a recommendation from La Gard (IMF) about negative interest from banks if a recession occurred.
In a cashless society, based on electronic funds on account, the banks could not only electronically steal you blind
but also ruin your credit worthiness, and ruin your reputation,
due to political affiliation, marital status, or whatever arbitrary and capricious standard that the banks imposed.
" with privacy top-of-mind" - how did that work out for FaKebook, Micro$oft, Amazon, Yahoo,
or several massive bank electronic robberies that were overlooked, or simply 'not reported' ?
Sure, trust the banks and the massive electronic conglomerates with all your information and submit.../sarc
From Star Trek:"We are Borg,.. and all your information are belongs to us."
Also, reference the “social grades” now being given to citizens of the PRC, which govern an individual’s ability to conduct ordinary business.
“...Think UL Listed(United Laboratories) ”
Underwriters Laboratories: primarily an unaffiliated test & safety engineering organization. Globalist? Possibly, but at a less exalted level than what Freepers delight in obsessing over.
Bingo, ID2020 is sold as a refugee ID solution in spite of UN Articles that clearly state its intended to be a universal digital identifier.
A DIGITAL IDENTITY THAT PUTS THE INDIVIDUAL AT THE CENTER CAN PROVIDE POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SOCIAL OPPORTUNITY.
A FUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHT
Article 6 of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights stipulates that “Everyone has the right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law.” The Sustainable Development Goals (2015-2030) include target 16.9 which aims to “provide legal identity to all, including birth registration, by 2030.” Critically, this must include the >20M refugees worldwide.
NECESSARY TO ACCESS BASIC SERVICES
Individuals are required to show identification to access healthcare and education, vote, and access other social assistance programs.
CRITICAL FOR ACCOUNTABILITY AND GOVERNANCE
Since you mentioned the IMF...
Did you know DHS & Fed Investigation agency just held civil unrest prep training at IMF’s D.C. headquarters?
IMF Wash DC HQ DHS Security Event - Civil Unrest
Are You Prepared? (Jan 10, 2019 9:00am EST)
aoba-metro.org ^ | 01/09/2019 | AOBA - Whelan Security, IMF & gov’t agencies)
Posted on 1/9/2019, 9:26:47 PM by MarchonDC09122009
January 10 Whelan Security 2019 Speaker Series program entitled Civil Unrest... Are You Prepared?. This program is scheduled Jan. 10th from 8:30am to Noon at the IMF, 1900 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. Here is the link with details:
https://www.imf.org/external/mmedia/viewlive.aspx?eventid=6081&am=true?intcid=Obanner
There is no live event at this point. Please check back at a later time (on Jan 10, 2019 9:00am - noon EST)
(Excerpt) Read more at aoba-metro.org ...
Preparing for the inevitable financial civil war,
that they fostered at the (globalist) Davos get-together ?
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