Research figures show that 93% of people like the idea of being more in control of their digital identity, there are issues around transparency and control especially in the finance sector. We will look at how we can address the gap between what people want to
Victoria University of Wellington, the Department of Internal Affairs – Te Tari Taiwhenua, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner and Digital Identity New Zealand are pleased to announce Identity Conference 2019 – Identity as taonga: now and in the future.
Join Digital Identity New Zealand for breakfast, coffee and an open and honest discussion with New Zealand banks about digital identity. In a recent survey commissioned by Digital Identity New Zealand, banks came out as the most trusted sector when it came to
This year promises to be better than last year with a theme that is highly relevant to all organisations: Security - The Human Element.
This year promises to be better than last year with a theme that is highly relevant to all organisations: Security – The Human Element. It presents a strong message that IT security extends beyond just the IT team. Every user plays an important role in
New Zealand Health Information Technology (NZHIT) and Digital Identity NZ are delighted to be co-hosting a networking event on Digital Identity in Health. New Zealand has an active and engaged health technology community, and we are excited to be exploring how
This year promises to be better than last year with a theme that is highly relevant to all organisations: Security - The Human Element.
You’re invited to join Digital Identity New Zealand for an open and honest discussion with New Zealand banks about digital identity.
NetHui 2019
NetHui brings everybody and anybody that wants to talk about the Internet together. It's not a conference or a barcamp, and speakers don't talk at you all day. It is instead about discussing and exploring possibilities, ideas and challenges, together.