In this live workshop, Agne Caunt (Product Owner, Dock Labs) and Richard Esplin (Head of Product, Dock Labs) guided learners through the foundations of decentralized identity: how digital identity models have evolved, the Trust Triangle that powers verifiable data exchange, and the technologies behind it: from verifiable credentials to DIDs, wallets, and biometric-bound credentials.
(0:00) – Welcome and session overview
(2:50) – How digital identity models evolved
(7:00) – Key benefits of decentralization
(9:35) – From organization-centric to user-centric identity
(12:15) – Understanding the Trust Triangle
(14:30) – Example of Dock Labs’ verifiable credential platform
(19:00) – What can be a verifiable credential
(21:55) – Credential issuance and wallet flow.
(23:15) – Inside the verifiable credential data model
(24:50) – Selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs
(27:20) – What are decentralized identifiers (DIDs)
(30:10) – Choosing the right DID method
(31:20) – What is a credential wallet
(38:40) – Common misconceptions about wallets
(40:20) – How biometric-bound credentials work
(42:20) – The blockchain’s role in decentralized identity
(46:15) – Practical exercise: map your trust triangle
(47:10) – Q&A
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The way organizations handle digital identity is rapidly evolving and nowhere is this more visible than in Brazil’s booming Open Finance and Open Insurance ecosystems.
To explore how verified financial data can be transformed into reusable digital identity credentials, Dock Labs recently hosted a live podcast: How to Turn Open Finance Data into Digital ID Credentials and Connect IAM Silos.
The session was led by Nick Lambert, CEO of Dock Labs, and featured industry leaders shaping the future of identity in Latin America:
- André Facciolli, CEO of Netbr, a consultancy specializing in end-to-end identity management solutions that works with Brazil’s top 10 banks.
- Alan Kim Mareines, CEO of Lina, a technology provider delivering Open Finance and Open Insurance infrastructure across Brazil.
- Rodrigo Azevedo, Developer at Netbr, who built and presented the live proof-of-concept demo showing how Open Finance data can be issued as verifiable credentials and used across real-world scenarios like hotel check-ins or age verification at a pub.
Together, the panel explored the challenges large enterprises face with siloed IAM systems, the benefits of combining Open Finance with verifiable credentials, and the broader implications for user privacy, security, and business innovation.
(05:52) – Live demo of turning Open Finance data into digital credentials
(13:57) – Proof of concept completed in just two weeks
(15:02) – What were the biggest takeaways from building the PoC?
(21:10) – What are the top IAM pain points for large enterprises?
(25:05) – Where does Open Finance data come from and how reliable is it?
(29:22) – What other use cases excite you?
(33:09) – What advantages do organizations gain with trusted credentials?
(36:55) – What are the simplest high-impact use cases to start with?
(40:31) – Where will organizations see ROI from credentials?
(44:03) – What new use cases emerge from Open Insurance data?
(47:30) – Who holds liability when data is shared via credentials?
(52:02) – Is Open Banking data cryptographically verifiable?
(53:12) – Could credentials evolve into user-owned data stores?
(55:24) – How do credentials align with Brazil’s data privacy law (LGPD)?
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Mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs) and mobile identity documents (mDocs) are rapidly moving from pilot projects to mainstream adoption. With more than five million mDLs already in circulation and half of U.S. states announcing plans to issue them, the identity community is asking an important question: what do these standards really mean for privacy, interoperability, and real-world implementation?
To explore these issues, we hosted a live podcast featuring two leading experts. Andrew Hughes, VP of Global Standards at FaceTec, has spent more than a decade shaping international ISO standards for digital identity, credentials, and biometrics. Ryan Williams, Program Manager of Digital Credentialing at the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA), leads the subcommittee responsible for translating ISO standards into North American implementation guidelines.
Moderated by Richard Esplin, Head of Product at Dock Labs, the conversation offered a rare opportunity to connect the dots between how the ISO standards are written, how they are being interpreted in practice, and what identity practitioners need to know as mDLs roll out worldwide.
(0:00) – Welcome & Introductions
(2:20) – What is AAMVA?
(4:10) – Quick Primer on ISO 18013
(5:10) – Privacy Concerns & “No Phone Home”
(7:28) – Device Retrieval vs. Server Retrieval
(10:20) – Why Server Retrieval Was Added
(15:35) – AAMVA’s Role in Real-World Implementation
(17:14) – Why Server Retrieval Is Controversial
(23:20) – Certification and Conformance Challenges
(26:32) – User Consent and UI Limitations
(29:22) – AAMVA Guidance on Consent & Data Sharing
(32:38) – Should Server Retrieval Be Controversial?
(35:26) – ISO’s Plan to Remove Server Retrieval (2026)
(43:08) – Issuer Keys and the Digital Trust Service (DTS)
(49:09) – Derived Credentials vs. mDLs
(51:18) – What’s Coming in ISO 18013 Edition 2
(57:57) – How AAMVA Aligns with ISO Updates
(59:22) – State of Browser & Standards Implementation
(1:02:24) – Can Wallets Prevent Server Retrieval?
(1:04:33) – Accessing DTS via API or SFTP
(1:06:24) – Closing Thoughts & Key Advice
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AI agents are getting smarter and soon they’ll be booking flights, submitting forms, and signing contracts on our behalf. But how can a payment provider, merchant, or financial institution verify that an AI agent is truly acting on behalf of a legitimate user?
And how can they know what the agent is actually authorized to do?
Vouched is introducing a new identity layer for AI agents: MCPI, the identity extensions to Anthropic’s MCP protocol. In this session, CEO Peter Horadan will walk us through how "Know Your Agent" works and what it means for the future of identity, delegation, and trust.
(00:00) – Intro
(03:35) – Why AI agents are exciting but risky
(06:25) – The security problem with giving agents your credentials
(10:33) – What’s missing from MCP: Identity and delegation
(12:00) – Five problems we must solve for agent identity
(16:30) – How MCP-I works: Agent shows up, user grants permissions
(19:31) – Demo
(30:12) – Why developers haven’t focused on identity for agents
(31:04) – Real-world privacy risks with current agent behavior
(32:36) – Can existing IAM systems adapt to agent delegation?
(33:45) – Role of reusable credentials and digital IDs
(40:03) – Do higher-assurance use cases need added safeguards?
(41:41) – Stopping agents from rotating DIDs to avoid detection
(43:59) – Peter’s advice to enterprise CTOs
(46:24) – Audience Q&A
(56:00) – AI agents will force every business to rethink workflows
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Digital ID is already transforming how we move through the world. From faster airport check-ins to personalized hotel experiences, identity is becoming portable, private, and verifiable.
To explore what’s real, what’s next, and what identity organizations should be doing today, we hosted a live conversation with two people at the forefront of this shift. Annet Steenbergen, an advisor to the EU Digital Identity Wallet Consortium, shared insights from the large-scale pilots testing the EUDI Wallet across Europe. And Nick Price, CEO of Netsys and Co-Chair of the Decentralized Identity Foundation’s Travel & Hospitality Working Group, brought a global perspective from his real-world implementations of decentralized identity technologies.
(00:00) – Intros
(07:10) – What digital ID can improve in the travel experience
(10:13) – Nick Price outlines 6 use cases for digital ID in travel
(18:08) – The promise of EUDI Wallets and how they work
(20:16) – EUDI pilots and what they’re enabling
(24:15) – Using “Photo ID” with selective disclosure
(26:38) – Why decentralized identity is perfect for travel’s structure
(33:49) – The mindset shift from centralized to self-sovereign identity
(43:05) – Why large companies must start preparing now
(44:43) – EUDI as the operationalization of GDPR
(45:58) – Digital Services Act will require large platforms to accept wallets
(47:14) – Why we need standards to achieve interoperability
(50:20) – Storing customer data is a growing liability
(52:27) – Q&A: Are big booking platforms preparing for this?
(54:11) – Q&A: Will travel agents become AI agents?
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Mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs) are available in 18 U.S. States and coming to 6-8 more in 2025. But what do they mean for banks, payment providers, merchants, and everyday in-person and web transactions?
In this live panel, we’re joined by Leonard Botezatu, Director of Product & Service Design for Identity at Mastercard, and David Kelts, Co-Chair of the mDL Jumpstart Committee at the Secure Technology Alliance, to explore how mDLs are reshaping user experiences in banking, payments, and broader commerce.
(00:00) – Intros
(06:06) – Learnings from the mDL Showcase event
(13:22) – Is mass adoption coming?
(14:14) – Mastercard’s reasons for supporting mDLs
(16:00) – Identity verification in payments: today vs. future
(18:03) – How mDLs improve user experience
(26:02) – Key mDL use cases in payments
(33:18) – How banks and merchants are getting involved
(35:16) – Why now is the right time to start
(41:06) – Agentic AI and digital ID
(44:00) – Advice for financial institutions
(46:12) – Audience Q&A
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The identity landscape is undergoing a major transformation and digital credentials are at the center of it.
In a recent live discussion, we explored how digital identity is reshaping Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Identity Governance and Administration (IGA). We were joined by two industry experts: Henrique Teixeira, SVP of Strategy at Saviynt, and Tim Cappalli, Senior Architect of Identity and Standards at Okta.
Together, they unpacked where digital ID credentials can deliver the most value, how to think about ROI, and what it will take to integrate these technologies into existing architectures.
(00:00) – Welcome and Introductions
(05:00) – How digital ID is reshaping IAM and IGA projects
(09:30) – Real-world policy and age verification use cases
(11:00) – Passkeys and workforce authentication evolution
(12:30) – Rise of digital wallets for employees and cross-company access
(13:40) – Digital Credentials vs Federation
(19:30) – Verifiable credentials gaining mainstream traction
(22:00) – Identity verification (IDV) in remote workforce IGA workflows
(24:50) – AI agents, bot identity, and digital proof of personhood
(29:00) – Market momentum from mDLs and EUDI Wallet initiatives
(30:20) – Challenges with issuing and verifying digital credentials in wallets
(33:10) – Wallet fragmentation and future of system-level credential managers
(36:00) – Workforce-specific wallets and the business case gap
(41:20) – The rise of non-human identities and AI agent credentials
(44:30) – Public vs private credential use for system access
(46:00) – Closed-loop credentials and real-world use cases
(50:40) – Lessons from credit card ecosystems for decentralized ID
(54:10) – Predictions: 40% of onboarding will use VCs in 3–5 years
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Join Nick Lambert (CEO, Dock Labs) in conversation with Rob White (Head of Identity Services, Samsung Wallet) as they explore how Samsung is driving the adoption of mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs) in the U.S. and shaping the future of digital identity.
(0:00) – Intros
(3:30) – Samsung’s Vision for Digital Identity
(5:59) – Why mDLs Are a Game-Changer
(7:10) – Biggest Barriers to mDL Adoption
(9:45) – The Chicken-and-Egg Problem
(13:53) – Commercial vs. Government Use Cases
(22:06) – Partnerships That Will Matter Most
(26:26) – Who Samsung Wants to Work With
(30:16) – What the User Experience Looks Like
(32:51) – The Role of Interoperability and Standards
(35:38) – How Samsung Wallet Stands Out
(38:58) – How Samsung Will Measure Success
(41:00) – Next Phase of mDL Rollout
(42:30) – Audience Q&A Begins
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At this year’s European Identity and Cloud Conference (EIC), Richard Esplin, Head of Product at Dock Labs, delivered a session on one of the most pressing challenges in digital identity: How can we ensure that the person presenting a digital credential is really the one it was issued to?
His answer lies in the combination of verifiable credentials and biometrics. Used together, these technologies can give organizations strong assurances about identity ownership, while preserving user privacy and avoiding the pitfalls of centralized data storage.
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Decentralized identity has emerged as one of the most promising and complex shifts in digital identity, with major implications for IAM and ID verification.
But as adoption grows and ID wallet ecosystems emerge, so do the questions: Can decentralized identity truly deliver on its promise? Who stands to benefit or lose the most? Can it scale? And who will pay for it?
In this episode, we’re joined by two of the leading voices in identity: Charles Walton, Principal at The Agosti Group and former SVP of Identity at Avast and Mastercard, and Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst and Founder at KuppingerCole.(0:00) — Introduction
(5:00) — Martin’s optimism about decentralized identity’s future
(7:20) — Everyday use cases where decentralized identity could help
(8:45) — Charlie's view: why decentralized identity is the right model
(11:00) — Importance of a "fourth actor" in the ecosystem
(12:00) — Use cases gaining momentum: mobile driver's licenses and age verification
(13:00) — Martin: the need for a bigger vision, beyond pilot projects
(14:40) — Practical business realities vs. visionary storytelling
(16:00) — How decentralized identity could transform payment experiences
(17:20) — The necessity of demand-driven adoption, not just supply-driven
(18:00) — Barriers to enterprise adoption: lack of knowledge and fear of disruption
(22:00) — The role of a trust network and acceptance mark (the “fourth actor”)
(24:00) — Key traits needed for a global decentralized identity network
(26:30) — Martin: How a multi-provider trust ecosystem could work
(28:00) — Risks if wallet ecosystems become too fragmented
(30:00) — What’s holding decentralized identity back: lack of big, daily-use players
(35:00) — Business models: who pays for decentralized identity?
(40:00) — Multi-wallet world: personal vs. organizational wallets
(42:00) — How decentralized identity could simplify travel experiences
(44:00) — Decentralized identity as a tool against AI-driven fraud
(46:00) — Identity for non-human agents (AIdentity)
(48:00) — Audience Q&A: Why should consumers care about decentralized identity?
(50:00) — Organizational wallets as a potential breakthrough moment
(52:00) — How regulation can either help or hurt innovation
(54:00) — The problem with over-regulating technology choices
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Securing America’s Digital Destiny is no small task, but it was the focus of our latest live event featuring a powerful voice in the identity space: Jordan Burris, Head of Public Sector at Socure and former White House advisor on cybersecurity and digital identity.
Jordan explored the deep-rooted challenges in today’s fragmented digital identity systems and laid out a five-pillar blueprint for building a more secure, inclusive, and fraud-resistant identity ecosystem. Topics included making digital identity part of critical infrastructure, establishing a national strategy, adopting a continuous identity model, and striking the right balance between privacy and trust.
(00:00) – Intro from Nick Lambert and guest welcome
(02:34) – Jordan Burris opening remarks and background
(04:45) – Why digital identity matters now
(06:45) – Fraud at scale: $500B+ lost annually
(09:00) – Pillar 1: Treat digital identity as critical infrastructure
(11:21) – Pillar 2: Build a national strategy and unify efforts
(15:06) – Pillar 3: Transparency and measurement
(17:14) – Pillar 4: Establish a national fraud prevention network
(20:15) – Pillar 5: Harness innovation to fight fraud
(24:01) – Jordan’s transition from government to startup
(26:22) – Where does identity-related fraud occur most?
(29:30) – How modern identity systems can reduce fraud
(32:25) – Why government hasn’t invested more in digital identity
(36:15) – The challenge of federalism in U.S. identity policy
(37:57) – Risk aversion and political dynamics in government tech adoption
(40:16) – Can U.S. identity systems be interoperable with EUDI?
(43:15) – Consequences of not having a cohesive national strategy
(45:26) – Balancing complete identity with user privacy
(49:37) – Audience Q&A: Personal vs. organizational identity
(52:12) – Q&A: How can governments increase mobile ID adoption?
(54:03) – Q&A: Are mDLs a step toward national digital ID?
(56:38) – Q&A: Stadium biometric entry example
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After verifying someone's identity, what if you could issue that data as a reusable verifiable credential - one that can be trusted by all your partners and stakeholders?
You’d eliminate repeated ID checks and remove friction from onboarding processes, creating a secure, portable proof of identity that works across apps, services, and even industries.
This would help your identity infrastructure be more flexible and adaptable.In this live session, identity verification leader Daon will walk through a demo of how to issue a verifiable credential using data from a completed ID verification process.
(00:00) - Speaker intros: Paul Kenny and Thomas Reddy
(03:35) - Demo Begins: TrustX integration with Dock Labs's Truvera
(16:48) - Demo Part 2: Re-authentication with biometric check
(21:00) - Demo 3: How to build the process in TrustX
(31:07) - How credential reuse simplifies onboarding and increases trust
(32:04) - Why did Daon choose to integrate verifiable credentials?
(35:08) - Why Daon chose Dock Labs – Standards support
(35:54) - Why Daon chose Dock Labs – Biometric-bound credential innovation
(37:16) - What the integration experience with Dock Labs's Truvera was like
(38:34) - How verifiable credentials will improve UX and privacy
(43:33) - Audience Q&A: Is the passport verified with a government source of truth?
(45:06) - Where is verifiable data stored and what role do DIDs play?
(47:00) - What happens if OCR gets a document field wrong?
(50:08) - How can a retailer verify a user’s credential in-store?
(53:11) - Can TrustX be used by QTSPs under eIDAS 2.0?
(54:59) - Final thoughts and how to get in touch📚
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With the launch of the UK’s government ID Wallet and digital driver’s license, the way people prove their identity in the UK is about to change.
But as the government steps into the digital ID space, big questions remain about the role of private identity providers, data privacy, and the long-term impact on businesses that rely on ID verification.
In this live event, we’re joined by Robin Tombs, Co-founder and CEO at Yoti, one of the UK's leading digital ID and verification providers, and Richard Oliphant, Legal Consultant at RO Legal Consulting and expert in digital identity law and electronic signatures.
Together, we explore:
🪪 The main use cases covered by the UK’s new digital ID wallet
🔑 What the rollout of digital driver’s licenses and the GOV.UK Wallet means for identity verification providers and the broader identity ecosystem
💼 The business opportunities and risks this creates for identity verification, age verification, and beyond
⚖️ Whether private wallets and DIATF-certified providers will be able to compete, or be excluded, from key identity use cases
🚀 What identity providers should be doing now to prepare for a world where users hold government-issued digital IDs
If you work in identity verification, IAM, or digital identity, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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Europe’s biggest digital identity shift is coming—and it’s closer than you think.
By 2026, all EU citizens will have access to a government-backed digital identity wallet, changing how identity verification, authentication, and data sharing work across Europe.
But how does it actually work—and what does it mean for businesses and ID companies?
In this live session, Esther Makaay, VP of Digital Identity at Signicat, gives a presentation on the fundamentals of the EU Digital Identity (EUDI) Wallet, covering:
📱 How the EUDI Wallet will work
🌍 What the EUDI Wallet ecosystem looks like
🧪 The four large-scale pilots
📅 Timelines and the roadmap ahead
⚖️ The mandatory acceptance for regulated industries
🛠️ If it applies to you and how you should prepare your roadmap
💡 Why Dock Labs is Organizing This Event
At Dock Labs, our conversations with clients in the identity space have made it clear: there’s a growing need for guidance on the European Digital ID (EUDI) framework and mobile driver's licenses (mDLs).
As we prepare to integrate these technologies into our own platform, we recognize the importance of bringing together thought leaders and practitioners to share insights and spark dialogue.
That’s why we’re hosting this session—so we can collectively explore the evolving landscape of digital identity, and help our community stay ahead of the curve.
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Amazon is making moves—big ones. The tech giant is exploring opportunities in digital credentials, mobile driver’s licenses, and the European Digital ID Wallet.Why does this matter? Because it may change the game for how identity works online.Join us for this session with Paul Grassi, Amazon’s Principal Product Manager for Identity Services, where we’ll break down:🎯 Why Amazon is doubling down on digital credentials—and what it means for the future of identity.📱 How Amazon plans to leverage mobile driver’s licenses🇪🇺 The role of the European Digital ID Wallet in Amazon’s identity strategy💬 Plus, a live Q&A to address your specific questions.Whether you're an IDV professional, an identity provider, or part of a business navigating the evolving landscape of digital identity, this session will equip you with actionable insights to stay ahead.💡 Why Dock Labs is Organizing This EventAt Dock Labs, our conversations with clients in the identity space have made it clear: there’s a growing need for guidance on mDLs (mobile driver’s licenses) and the European Digital ID (EUDI) framework.As we prepare to integrate these technologies into our own platform, we recognize the importance of bringing together thought leaders and practitioners to share insights and spark dialogue.That’s why we’re hosting this session—so we can collectively explore the evolving landscape of digital identity, and help our community stay ahead of the curve.
Right now, eIDAS 2.0 is being driven into the market by regulation. For many businesses, it’s seen as just another compliance matter—a cost to be minimized, a box to tick.The questions flying around boardrooms sound something like:“How little can we spend on this digital wallet thing and avoid a fine? Do we really need to do this now? Will customers even care about these wallets?”Here’s the thing: they’re looking at it all wrong.What if eIDAS 2.0 isn’t just about staying out of trouble but about growing your business? What if these digital wallets could completely flip the script—helping you build trust, slash costs, and even create brand-new revenue streams?Join us for this FREE 1-hour online event, where Jamie Smith, founder at Customer Futures and expert on Empowerment Technology, will deliver a live presentation on how businesses can unlock the hidden growth opportunities within eIDAS 2.0.You’ll Learn:📱 Why “customers as APIs” is the next big idea—and how companies can use it to streamline operations and build better customer experiences.💡 How to turn compliance into a growth engine by leveraging eIDAS 2.0 and digital wallets to create new revenue streams and reduce costs.🔗 Why digital wallets are new channels for direct customer connection—and how they enable trusted, lower-cost, and more personalized interactions.And stick around for a live Q&A with Jamie Smith, where you can ask your questions and get actionable insights.Whether you’re a business leader, digital identity professional, or policymaker, this session will show you why eIDAS 2.0 is more than just compliance—it’s a blueprint for growth. Don’t miss your chance to stay ahead of the curve and learn how to turn regulation into opportunity.📚 EXPLORE:Dock Labs - www.dock.ioCustomer Futures - www.customerfutures.com👨👩👧👧 FOLLOW:LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/docknetwork/
eIDAS 2.0 is set to reshape the digital identity landscape in Europe and beyond. With the European Digital Identity Wallet at its heart, this game-changing regulation will simplify cross-border interactions, boost trust, and open doors to new opportunities for businesses and governments. But what does it take to make this vision a reality? And what challenges do stakeholders face in adapting to these new compliance requirements? Join us for this 1-hour session with two industry experts: Viky Manaila, Trust Services Director at Intesi Group, and Vedran Lalic, Digital Transformation and Digital Identity Advisor at the World Bank and former Head of MEP’s Office at the European Parliament. In this insightful discussion, they cover: 📱 How the European Digital Identity Wallet will shape cross-border usability and trust. 🛑 The biggest challenges in implementation and how stakeholders can adapt. 💡 What these changes mean for compliance and private businesses. Stick around for a live Q&A to ask your questions and gain actionable insights directly from the experts. Whether you’re a policymaker, business leader, or digital identity professional, this session will give you a clear understanding of the road ahead. 📚 EXPLORE: Website - https://www.dock.io/ 👨👩👧👧 FOLLOW: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/docknetwork/
eIDAS 2.0 is coming. The European Digital Identity Wallet promises to change everything about how digital identity works in the EU. While the opportunities for innovation are immense, the legal and compliance challenges for ID companies are equally significant.
If you’re in identity verification, you need to understand how this is going to affect your business.
Join us in this 1-hour session featuring Elena Gil González, co-founder of Data Guardians, PhD Cum Laude in IT Law and specialist in eIDAS, as we discuss:
🎯 How eIDAS 2.0 compliance and legal requirements will impact ID companies
⚖️ Biggest legal concerns and challenges
💬 Plus, we’ll have a live Q&A to address your specific questions.
Whether you're an IDV professional, an identity provider, or part of a business navigating the evolving landscape of digital identity, this session will equip you with actionable insights to prepare for eIDAS 2.0 and position your organization for success.
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Gartner predicts that 500 million users will have Digital ID wallets by 2026.
Digital verifiable credentials are set to revolutionize how businesses onboard and authenticate users—reducing friction, increasing trust, and unlocking new business opportunities.
But what does this mean for ID companies?
How will these innovations reshape their existing business models and processes?
And most importantly, how can we ensure that credentials are secure and can only be used by their rightful owners?
Watch this FREE 1-hour session featuring two leading identity companies that are adopting verifiable credentials and learn:
🎯 How verifiable and biometric-bound credentials streamline ID verification within a closed ecosystem, creating a seamless and secure user experience.
🔒 How tying biometrics to credentials ensures security, ownership, and protection against identity fraud and misuse.
💬 A live Q&A with industry experts to get your questions answered.
Whether you’re an ID provider, a business navigating identity verification challenges, or someone curious about the future of Digital IDs, this session will equip you with actionable insights to make verification faster, safer, and smarter.Let’s explore the future of identity together.
👥 Meet The Panelists
▶ Paul Kenny, Vice President of Customer Success EMEA and APAC at Daon
▶ Pedro Torres, Co-Founder & CEO at Youverse
▶ Nick Lambert, CEO at Dock
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ID verification providers often work in fragmented and siloed ways with no standardized approach to collecting and verifying customer identity information.
Each one relies on different data sources, data matching logic, and entity resolution techniques.
The result?
Conflicting views of the identities they’re trying to resolve, creating challenges for businesses who must piece together different responses from multiple IDV providers and attempt to make sense of the conflicting data.
And for users?
Every time they go through onboarding with a new business, they have to provide the same information—again and again—dealing with the same friction each time.
But there’s a better way.
Verifiable Credential technology is revolutionizing how businesses handle entity resolution and customer data matching.
It allows IDV providers to verify the same person across multiple businesses or siloed systems. This means you can confirm that a user has already been verified, creating a consistent view of their identity and slashing onboarding friction.
In this 1-hour session we’ll break down:
🎯 How verifiable credentials can clean up the mess of entity resolution and data matching across businesses or siloed systems.
📊 A live demo showing how verifiable credentials can reduce onboarding friction by improving customer data matching.
💬 Plus, a live Q&A where you can ask anything.
If you’re tired of dealing with fragmented ID systems and want a smarter, more efficient way to match customers' data, this session is for you.
Let’s get things working like they should.
👥 Meet The Presenters
▶ Richard Esplin, Head of Product at Dock
▶ Euan Miller, Head of Partnerships at Dock
▶ Nick Lambert, CEO at Dock
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