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Digital identity: a focus on evolving use cases & risks

Thursday 11 Mar 2021
Time: 13:00 - 16:15
Jon Crowcroft Mark Briers Carsten Maple Ser-Huang Poon Chris Hicks Vasilios Mavroudis Raisa Dzhamtyrova Karen Elliot Keren Weitzberg

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Privacy-preserving data analysis

How can we enable personal data to be shared without compromising our privacy?

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Trustworthy digital identity

How can we understand, evaluate and advance the trustworthiness of digital identity systems?

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Trustworthy digital infrastructure for identity systems

Enhancing the privacy and security of national digital identity systems

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