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Digital Trust Hui Taumata Summit 2022
08:00
08:30
08:45
Opening remarks from the Chair
Janelle Riki-Waaka
Kaiwhakahaere, Riki Consultancy
09:00
Ministerial address
Hon Dr David Clark
Digital Economy and Communications -Minister, New Zealand Government
09:20
Opening keynote: Trust in the Aotearoa context


- What underpins trust in Aotearoa, and how does this manifest in a digital context?
- Considering the complex intersection of human rights, sociology, self-determination, and technology
- Towards an equitable digital future
- Modelling inclusion through actively seeking workforce diversity
Tamāra Al-Salim
Product Owner, IdAM & PKI, NZDF, NZ Country Ambassador, Women in Identity
09:50
Panel discussion: Exploring the integration of trust for the private sector


- What does trust mean for the private sector?
- Collaborative innovation: Working with your competitor
- Compliance with standards, portability & interoperability
Chris Claridge
CEO - Potatoes NZ Inc., & Chair, Trust Alliance NZ
Jody Bullen
Head of Open Banking, ANZ
April George
Senior Solutions Manager, Okta
10:20
Panel: Global opportunities for New Zealand as a trusted economy


Facilitated by: Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy
Head of Tech & Services, New Zealand Trade & Enteprise
Julie Lindenberg
Acting CEO for APAC, Cogo
Mark Knowles
General Manager Security Assurance, Xero
James Brown
Director Global Partnerships, APLYiD
10:50
11:20
The trust economy ‘infostructure’: A contemporary vision (Live stream session)


- Outlining the infostructure: organising principles, client-side technologies, cloud services, and network business models
- Critical steps towards fair, transparent, and commercially sustainable Verifiable Credentials and Verifiable Information Exchange
Steve Wilson
Managing Director, Lockstep Consulting Australia
11:50
International case study: A Postcard from Australia (Live stream session)


- Operating Australia’s Trust Digital Identity Framework (TDIF) – what we would do again, and what we would do differently
- Australia’s Digital Identity legislation – current status, next steps and the case for global policy interoperability
Juleigh Cook
Acting Head of Digital Identity, Digital Transformation Agency (Australia)
12:20
Identity and The Metaverse


- Virtual worlds. We’ve had them for years, what’s new?
- Digital assets. The world of tokens and decentralised finance (web3!)
- Digital identity, verifiable credentials and the reputation economy
David Birch
Author, advisor, commentator, Digital financial services
12:50
13:50
Roundtables


Delegates will be invited to choose their topics of choice at these facilitated discussions. Led by an industry expert, connect and network with your peers around the challenges and triumphs with your digital identity journey. Topics may include:
- What should be (and not be) in the proposed 2022 Consumer Data Right Bill?
Facilitator: Jason Roberts, Executive Director, FinTech NZ - The case for/against policy for decentralised identity as a default preference
Facilitated by: Stuart Wakefield, CIO, Ministry of Education - Equity, trust and ethics in Digital Identity- do we understand, do we understand the implications enough, and are we doing enough?
Facilitator: Ben Dakers, Associate Director – Customer Practice and Programmes, Datacom and Angela Gill, Senior Programme Manager, Strategic Partnerships, Payments NZ - “Operationalising privacy – preventing bad behaviour before the Privacy Act punishes – what can we do better?”
Facilitator: Colin Wallis, Executive Director, Digital Identity NZ - What is Web 3.0 and can it help improve Digital Trust?
Facilitator: David Birch - Digital Identity or digital entitlement/authorisation – which is more important?
Facilitated by: Tamara Al-Salim, Product Owner, IdAM & PKI, NZDF, NZ Country Ambassador, Women in identity - Should all Aotearoa New Zealanders be provisioned with a digital wallet?
Facilitator: Steve Graham, General Manager, Innovation and Biometrics, NEC Corporation - Before digital trust – how can we improve digital equity and digital literacy
Facilitator: Graeme Muller, CEO, NZTech - Driving your competitive advantage with cloud-first identity and access management
Facilitator: Andy Edmonds, Regional Manager, ANZ, Okta - The role of Te Reo Māori in digital equity
Facilitators: Mathew Ensor, CEO & Founder, FranklyAI and Lana Simmond-Donaldson, Pouwhakahaere reo Māori, FranklyAI
15:00
15:30
Establishing Zero Trust security across your ecosystem


- The full Zero Trust reference architecture: best practice models for securing data
- What are the top trends in Identity Management and how can your organisation leverage these for customer success?
- Why Identity is the foundational layer to build contextual access controls
April George
Senior Solutions Manager, Okta
15:50
Innovating digital Identity in Aotearoa for a more secure and connected brighter world
Steve Graham
General Manager, Innovation and Biometrics, NEC Corporation
Graeme Prentice
Solution Consultant, NEC New Zealand
16:10
Quick-fire presentations – lightning round 1


JNCTN – credentials for everyday life
Dan Stemp
Chief Customer Officer, JNCTN
16:20
Quick-fire presentations – lightning round 2


Transforming community service and engagement with better equity outcomes
• How do we incorporate qualitative data to improve inclusivity?
• What are the top barriers to hearing from your communities?
Lana Simmons-Donaldson
Pouwhakahaere reo Māori, FranklyAI
16:30
Community first: The end user as the key stakeholder


- Building trust through fit for purpose customer interfaces and positive use experiences
- Exploring barriers to adoption for the end user
- Using accessible and clear language in communications around digital identity
Kaye-Maree Dunn
Co-Founder, Āhau
17:00
Digital Trust – Standards and The Dog


- What do standards bring to the party?
- Know your customer, or not
Characteristics for standards of trust when stuff about you matters
Joanne Knight
Identification Consultant in the Digital Public Service Branch, Department of Internal Affairs, Te Tari Taiwhenua (New Zealand)
17:20
Closing Remarks
Alan Bell
Executive Director, Digital Identity, Digital Public Service Branch, Department of Internal Affairs Te Tari Taiwhenua
17:30