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Draft Recommendation on the Governance of Digital Identity

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updated at 21 Mar 2023
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VI. 1. Ensure that, as appropriate, domestic policies, laws, rules and guidelines for the digital identity system cover issues such as governance, liability, privacy and security, to encourage and facilitate interoperability and portability in terms of location, technology and sector;

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  • Chris Colenso-Dunne

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    VI. 1. Ensure that, as appropriate, domestic policies, laws, rules and guidelines for the digital identity system cover issues such as governance, liability, privacy, security, digital identity theft, and enforcement, to encourage and facilitate interoperability and portability in terms of location, technology and sector;

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    • Eduardo Chongkan

      We should be providing a basic diagram of a system that they can use to identify the different core processes, risks, policies, laws, etc, that are affected or might be affected by the implementations. Then can then get better idea, and add up their specifics around the core system modules/phases.

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