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Mobile Driver’s License built with Privacy by Design and Default – A Discussion

Start Date:7/10/2020

Start Time:10:00 AM MDT

Duration:50 minutes

Abstract:

Speakers: Andrews Hughes, George Huszar, Cameron Champeau

Ever wonder how product development teams decide what features to build? How they take regulations, standards and good practice guidance like Privacy by Design principles and build tangible products that people want?
For this session, you will hear the UX Design Lead, Lead Business Analyst and Identity Architect from a product team of a global identity and security company discuss the complex dance of how to design and build a product with designed-in privacy and data protection.
The product is a Mobile Driver’s License (mDL) app – a form of Government-issued photo ID – built to the requirements of ISO 18013-5 and designed with the data concerns of the issuer, verifier and individual needs in mind. We’ll discuss how the mDL is a digital version of the physical plastic, with privacy protections that are only possible in software.
We even have a live(-ish) demo to show!

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Speakers

Andrew Hughes

Director, Identity Architecture

Idemia

Andrew Hughes CISM CISSP is a digital identity strategist and international standards expert, working for IDEMIA on mobile ID technologies as an Identity Architect. He works with international associations and standards bodies developing standards and related conformity assessment materials. He is a member of the Kantara Initiative and contributes to industry evolution by volunteering extensively at Kantara, W3C, ISO, ITU-T, Rebooting Web of Trust and IDPro. He serves as Chair of the Kantara Initiative Leadership Council, setting the work programme for this global consortium which advances innovation and standardization of trustworthy use of identity and personal data. He is deeply engaged in the ‘missing model’ of identity verification; data processing authorization and consent; and W3C Verifiable Credentials evolution. He has been Editor for several standards at OASIS and ITU-T and has launched and Chaired several work groups at industry consortia. Andrew is an active national expert on the Standards Canada delegation to ISO SC 27 and ISO SC 17.

George Huszar

DIrector User Experience

IDEMIA

George is Head of User Experience at IDEMIA. He leads a multidisciplinary team of UX/UI designers and researchers, passionate about building accessible and dependable products. George guides clients and project teams from ambiguity to clarity by setting direction that combines people’s needs with business, and development goals. He has over 18+ years of experience in creating digital experiences that make a difference to people’s lives. As principal designer, he is focused on understanding user needs and behaviors, contexts of use and interactions to be able to take the right decisions and shape the products in a Human-centered design mindset. At IDEMIA, along with his team, he is shaping the future of Digital Identity. George has a background in Fine Arts with over 14+ national and international exhibitions and an MFA in 3D Character Animation. His unique art has been recognized and awarded all over the world and represents a big part of his artistic interests.

Cam Champeau

Product Manager

IDEMIA

Cam Champeau is a Product Management professional specializing in Digital Identity and mobile ID credentials. He has helped bring several user-centric products to market and recently launched the first standards-compliant mobile driver’s license in the United States. Cam is a passionate process re-thinker and a strong believer in agile organizations, not just agile development.

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