Becoming a GOV.UK Verify certified company
...requirements under the contract. This includes: going through a series of tests to prove that their service works for users, is secure, meets the required standards, has the right technical...
...requirements under the contract. This includes: going through a series of tests to prove that their service works for users, is secure, meets the required standards, has the right technical...
...certain buttons not working on the start pages of GOV.UK Verify. This was quickly passed to the technical team and the issue was identified quickly, investigated fully and the matter...
...UNCITRAL’s work could be an important tool for establishing mutual recognition of different national identity systems across international borders. In the EU, the eIDAS regulation has set the technical specifications...
...these logs. Building and deploying The GOV.UK Verify technical team is able to release code into production several times a day, if necessary. In order to do that reliably and...
...interoperability framework and associated technical architecture will continue to be appropriate when the eIDAS regulation comes into force, but to also make sure that appropriate standards are applied to cross-border...
...a Pan Government Accreditor (PGA) from CESG, the national technical authority: they ensure that risks to wider government are considered and reported back to the GSIRO. Regular meetings between the...
...simply selecting the cheapest providers who get over a technical or capability hurdle, we’re hoping to increase the range of data that GOV.UK Verify can draw upon. There will be...
...and ensure it is dealt with as quickly as possible. We will update the user on progress. Does this comment raise an issue with a tool or transaction? Or is...
This blog post provides an update on how GOV.UK Verify became available for users to file their Self Assessment in 2016. If you need support filing your Self Assessment for...