The identity forum has been convened by the Safeguarding Digital Identity research project (http://www.thei3p.org) and other Digital Identity thought leaders.

Several goals in the Obama-Biden technology agenda articulated at change.gov relate to our research project and the occupy the mindshare of thought leaders, especially: Create a Transparent and Connected Democracy and Lower Health Care Costs by Investing in Electroninc Information Technology Systems.

The goal of the identity forum is to compile and present to the Obama-Biden administration a prioritized list of issues, problems and questions regarding the use of Digital Identity as a key enabler of how to Create a Transparent and Connected Democracy and Electronic Health Care IT Systems that are open, effective, privacy preserving and secure.

On January 15, 2009 from 1-5PM (Boston time) at the MIT Media Lab, a Digital Identity panel (as well as others) will convene to finalize what we’re presenting and how we’re presenting it to the administration (refer to http://ecitizenfoundation.org). You can use the identity forum to virtually be there.

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Comment on question: How can personal Digital Identity attributes be leveraged to personalize ...

Comment: Methods should be employed to allow secure authentication to verify citizenship, but allow citizens to selectively disclose other personal attributes as needed to enable personalization. This allows citizens to control personalization, not agencies.
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Comment on question: How can Digital Identity be leveraged to effectively enable citizen/government interaction without using a National ID card system?

Comment: Focus on enabling federated interaction between state-based or agency-based Identity providers, rather than depend on a single master repository, which is vulnerable to exploitation and abuse.
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Comment: Citizens should have control over disclosure over detailed attributes (e.g. address, height, weight, marriage status, etc.). Agencies could use attributes they assign (e.g. SSN, drivers licences number, etc.). Attributes for an individual unique to one agency should not be released to other agencies without citiz
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What level of control will e-citizens have over attribute disclosure ? E.g. would they be able to veto disclosure of certain attributes to particular agencies ?
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How will the digital identities of e-citizens interoperate across different government organizations and platforms?
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What type of /processes/ do we need to empower e-citizens to manage their digital identity, including:
- attribute disclosure to government entities
- attribute disclosure to private businesses
- self-service change or correction of identity information
- arbitration and conflict resolution
- liability management
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How will e-citizens minimize the disclosure of identity information yet be able to positively identity themselves in a variety of contexts? The information needed to identity me as a U.S. citizen is different than what's needed to identity me as a legal resident in the state of Massachusetts.
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How can personal Digital Identity attributes be leveraged to personalize the interaction a citizen has with a government agency while protecting confidential citizen information?
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How can confidential Digital Identity attributes provided by a citizen to one organization or agency be effectively used for an overall citizen/government experience without divulging that information to other organizations?
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