digital identity 2.0: how technology is transforming behaviours and raising citizen expectations
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My talk from the Digital ID World conference (part of Cards and Payments hosted by Terapinn) in Sydney on 29 March 2011TRANSCRIPT
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digital identity 2.0how technology is transforming behaviours
and raising citizen expectations
Patrick McCormickManager Digital EngagementDepartment of Justice Victoria Digital ID World Sydney29 March 2011
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digital identity 2.0how technology is transforming behaviours
and raising citizen expectations
1. we are here now
2. the times, they are a-changin
3. silos and shoe boxes
4. rebooting digital identity
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1. we are here now
Map of Online Communities 2010: Randall Munroe/xkcd, Ethan Bloch/Flowtown
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(AGIMO: Australia in the Digital Economy, 2009)
Australians mostly prefer the web
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and are spending more time online
according to comScore’s State of the Internet 2010• 18.8 hours per month online on average
• 36.3% used Apple iTunes
• 42.6% used online banking services
• 81.6% used social networks
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exponential growth of social media
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public sector social media approach
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Department of Justice social media policyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iQLkt5CG8I&feature=youtu.be
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citizen expectations are changing
3 types of expectations - Charlie Leadbeater
• I need – essential services government must provide
• I want – discretionary services responding to demand
• I can – option to self select, participate, co-produce
why now?
• Internet 1.0 – low or no cost production and distribution
• netizens 1.0 – surplus computing and doing capacity
• web 2.0 - new tools, behaviours, expectations
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the Internet has something to do with it
compact yet immense, a ‘small world’• 10x growth adds ‘one hop’
• growth is organic and ad hoc
power law distribution mostly below and above the mean•few with many links•many with few links
In Search of Jefferson’s Moose - David G. Post
power law distribution mostly below and above mean• few with many links• many with few links
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the public sector is evolving
1. 20th century administrative bureaucracy
2. new public management - performance
3. triple bottom line - shareholders and stakeholders
4. co-productive, shared enterprise
read-onlyrigid, prescriptive, hierarchical
read-writeagile, principled, collaborative
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so what is Gov 2.0 all about?
the new economy begins with technology and ends with trust
- Alan Webber 1993
web 2.0
Gov 2.0
government
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what implications for the public sector?
public sector
public policy
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need to go back to first principles
public sector
public policy
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public purpose
trust
Gov 2.0 is not about technology
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but Gov 2.0 is powered by technology
citizens
internet
governmentPSI
technology
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public purpose
trust
Gov 2.0 begins with public purpose and ends with trust
technologycitizens
governmentPSI
internet
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what does this mean for government?
a new approach
• share (not cede) power, when and where appropriate
• maintain authority in old and new models
• moving from a PDF to a Wiki approach
key components
• culture of experimentation and collaboration
• open access to public sector data and information
• voice of authenticity, uncertainty and contestability
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an emerging policy platform
Victoria• parliamentary inquiry into PSI• VPS innovation action plan• government response on PSI• government 2.0 action plan
Commonwealth• Gov 2.0 Taskforce report• APSC online engagement guidelines• declaration of open government
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3. the times, they are a-changin
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the Wikileaks ‘age of transparency’
“information wants to be free” - Stewart Brand at first Hackers' Conference in 1984
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public policy challenge perception is reality
United States Social Security Administration• pioneering late 90s initiative move services online
• users query retirement accounts – same as phone
• backlash against perceived privacy and security risks
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from CCTV state to peer to peer surveillance
Banksy
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many people choose to make some personal information public
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analysing our book purchases to predict future reading
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scanning our music and video collections to make recommendations
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175,398 friends like Queensland Police
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supporting community role and establishing trusted, authentic new presence
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active communication with citizens
(cc @justice_vic) Working with Children check was 90% done (almost 11 weeks), lodged an Employ instead, and it will restart and take another 12 weeks. What a stupid system…
(cc @justice_vic) Working with Children check was 90% done (almost 11 weeks), lodged an Employ instead, and it will restart and take another 12 weeks. What a stupid system…
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exceeding expectations by following up
@deonwentworth Have chased up and have an answer for you. Pls dm your email addy or contact # as response won't fit in 140 spaces. Thanks J
@deonwentworth Have chased up and have an answer for you. Pls dm your email addy or contact # as response won't fit in 140 spaces. Thanks J
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building trust through an open exchange
@deonwentworth Simple answer: starts over when changing categ. - makes extra sure no charges after applying. Annoying yes, but we err on side of extra protection for kids. D
@justice_vic thanks. Got my card earlier in the week.@justice_vic thanks. Got my card earlier in the week.
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going where people are to get information out
(9,300 fans) x (average of 150 friends) = 1,209,000 people
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people want to help and government is well placed to facilitate
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seeking citizen input, educating interactively
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mobile apps enable citizens to help themselves and their neighbors
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Victoria Police serve intervention order on FB
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2. silos and shoe boxes
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the current state of digital identity and personal information sharing
individuals
third parties
our data
public bodies
suppliers
identifiers identifiers
claims, assertionsinteractionstransactionsentitlementsservice end points
nameaddressdate of birthgender
circumstanceassets, liabilitiespreferencespeer to peer interactionsfuture intentions
central governmentlocal governmentbanks, utilitiesretail, products, services
postal addresselectoral rolegeo-codescalendar
marketingcredit bureau credit applicationscourt judgmentsbankruptciesvehicle data
Source: TVC 2002
guesswork:your preferencesyour requirementsyour intentions
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tackling either technology or policy challenging enough
low medium
medium high
tech
nolo
gy
sop
hist
ica
tion
policy/services breadth
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mostly simple identity solutions
low medium
medium high
tech
nolo
gy
sop
hist
ica
tion
policy/services breadth
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some more advanced in one dimension
low medium
medium high
tech
nolo
gy
sop
hist
ica
tion
policy/services breadth
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few solutions advance in both dimensions
low medium
medium high
tech
nolo
gy
sop
hist
ica
tion
policy/services breadth
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Australia’s tyranny of resistance
• NO universal identifying number
– TFN, Medicare number, state driver's license
• 1987 - Australia Card abandoned
• 2007 - Access Card abandoned
– Medicare, Centrelink, CSA, Veterans Affairs
• exploring gov.au electronic ID – AFR 5 Oct 2010
• National Authentication Service for Health (Nash) 2011
– improve security of electronic health communications,
– underpin personally-controlled e-health records
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RSA authentication leaks
• token generates new security code every 60 sec
• two factor authentication - PIN and dynamically generated code
• victim of “extremely sophisticated cyber attack”
• potential impact: Departments of Defence, Prime Minister and Cabinet and Treasury, Crimtrac and Australian Electoral Commission21 March 2011 www.theage.com.au/technology/security/hacked-security-firm-leaves-aussies-vulnerable-20110321-1c2i4.html
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pubs fight violence with biometrics
• biometrics databases capture patron fingerprints, photos, and scanned driver licenses
• individuals banned at one location could be refused entry in multiple venues
Source: 1 Feb 2011 http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20030234-281.html#ixzz1HT8C9mGB
• databases free from regulation - biometrics not covered by privacy laws i.e. left to discretion of technology vendors
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Americans also resist national IDs
• government will enable creation of verified identities, to support “identity ecosystem”
• getting verified identity will be elective
• user would be able to use one login for all sites
“We are not talking about a national ID card. What we are talking about is enhancing online security and privacy, and reducing and perhaps even eliminating the need to memorize a dozen passwords, through creation and use of more trusted digital identities.”
Commerce Secretary Gary Locke – Jan 2011
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/us_commerce_department_in_charge_of_national_inter.php
• NO universal identifying number – SSN de facto national ID
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Hong Kong makes everyday life easier
• world’s first contactless smart card system – 1997
• payment system used for virtually all public transport
– and convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurants, parking meters, car parks, service stations and vending machines
• used by 95% of Hong Kong population aged 16 to 65
• over 11M transactions worth over US$12.8M – every day
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Estonia’s citizen centric digital ID
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4. rebooting digital identitySource: LinkedIn
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what is digital identity?
• mediating experience of own identity and of other people
• authentication of trust-based attribution, providing codified assurance of identity of one entity to another
• identifiers used by parties to agree on entity being represented
• self-determination and freedom of expression - a new human right?
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_identity
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digital identity and the freedom to be…
1. unidentified
2. pseudonymous
3. identified
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virtues of forgetting in a digital age
• 2011 EU data protection goals include clarifying right to be forgotten
• i.e. right of individuals to have their data deleted when no longer needed for legitimate purposes
“Regulating the Internet to correct the excesses and abuses that come from the total absence of rules is a moral imperative!” French President Sarkozy
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making the case for user control
The UK Conservative Party Manifesto – Apr 2010
World Economic Forum: Rethinking Personal Data Project – Jun 2010
The Economist Special Report: the Data Deluge – Feb 2010
This ‘data vault’ concept, an intermediary collecting user data and giving 3rd parties access to this data in line with individual users’ specifications, is one potential solution that offers many theoretical advantages
Rather than owning and controlling their own personal data, people very often find that they have lost control over it.
Wherever possible we believe that personal data should be controlled by individual citizens themselves.
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federated social networks
• leading federated social network software open-source so anyone can re-use code to create and maintain profiles
• common language so profiles can talk to one another
• choose from array of "profile providers” like email providers
• option to set up own server, provide own social profile
• profiles are interoperable even on different servershttp://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/03/introduction-distributed-social-network
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trust frameworks
Source: http://mashable.com/2010/03/03/google-paypal-oix/
• U.S. Government sites require certification system enabling party accepting credential to trust identity, policies of issuing party credential
• OIX is first Open Identity Trust Framework provider – Open Identity Exchange founded by Google, PayPal, Equifax, VeriSign,
Verizon, CA and Booz Allen Hamilton in 2010
– enables exchange of credentials across public and private sectors to certify identity providers to federal standards
– different from OpenID which lets sites share same credentials
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personal data stores
Source: MyDex, The Case for Personal Information Empowerment: The rise of the personal data store
• individuals as data managers – user control and choice
• lower costs and new opportunities for organisations
• environment of trust and platform for innovation
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digital identity 2.0 – emerging principles
• one size does not fit all
• support for different types of identity
• privacy & security expectations vary
• maximise user control and choice
• trusted relationships critical
• information may need expiration date
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digital identity 2.0how technology is transforming behaviours
and raising citizen expectations
1. we are here now
2. the times, they are a-changin
3. silos and shoe boxes
4. rebooting digital identity
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