Creating test environments with the private sector
David Rennie provides an update to our work with the private sector. We've set up test environments to explore one of the possible ways private sector companies can work with Verify.
David Rennie provides an update to our work with the private sector. We've set up test environments to explore one of the possible ways private sector companies can work with Verify.
David Rennie and Jess McEvoy provide an update to our work with the private sector, particularly focusing on our plans for making digital identities from certified companies available to the financial sector.
David Rennie leads on industry engagement for GOV.UK Verify and in this post he provides an update on our work with the private sector.
We recently blogged about a consultation that the Open Identity Exchange (OIX) is running on the private sector’s needs for identity assurance. You can read the white paper to see the progress of this project so far. OIX has now announced a …
David Rennie, Head of Industry Engagement for the Identity Assurance Programme, explains how public and private sector organisations are taking a practical approach to exploring different aspects of the identity assurance market. GOV.UK Verify uses private sector services to verify …
GOV.UK Verify works to published standards for identity assurance. These standards were designed to be usable in the wider public and private sectors as well as for central government services. In our objectives for this year, we’ve made clear that …
We’ve posted before about the work we are doing with private sector organisations, primarily through the Open Identity Exchange. This post is about how we are working with the private sector to make it easier for users to verify their …
Today we’ve issued a prior information notice (PIN) in the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU). The notice tells companies that we plan to start a formal procurement exercise in June, and asks them to express their interest.
Once upon a time a mobile phone was just a phone that you could take when you left the house. Now nearly every digital device is a 'mobile' and mobile identity is becoming more and more important.
The Open Identity Exchange (OIX) has recently published a white paper (written by Ian Litton and Rob Laurence) on the first completed Identity Steering Group (IDSG) project. The paper examines how a local authority’s identity assurance scheme, in this case, …
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