GOV.UK Verify service managers - monthly meeting

Today we held our monthly meeting for service managers that are planning to start using GOV.UK Verify. Janet recently wrote about the services that plan to start using GOV.UK Verify...
Today we held our monthly meeting for service managers that are planning to start using GOV.UK Verify. Janet recently wrote about the services that plan to start using GOV.UK Verify...
...towards the end of last year. Reducing our technical debt There are things we need to do to the GOV.UK Verify codebase to tidy up accumulated impact of having made...
...options. Today we’re looking at a healthy 68.5% verification rate and a 90% matching rate, and this improves all the time while we’re testing and developing. Holding daily calls with...
...we’ll take a look at each of the 9 principles and explain what they mean for our users. Part one of this series covered user control, transparency and multiplicity. Today...
...companies refer to data sources today are: validating details provided by users about their passport or driving licence against official government records through the document checking service. drawing on data...
...Cain (@mcaino) July 15, 2016 Today we held the first of 2 discovery days to examine how local authority taxi licensing, concessionary travel and parking permit services might be improved...
The identity assurance service will allow users to sign in to government services and prove their identity quickly, safely and privately. Today an important part of the service, the 'hub',...
...step such as having a one-off code sent to your mobile phone or generating a code in an authentication app. Therefore, if your information is lost or compromised it will...
...effectively. To continue keeping GOV.UK Verify available and secure we’ve: started automating lengthy steps in our process when releasing code to our live environment upgraded lots of applications and libraries...
...shared library of code used for our SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) messages. This removes dependencies between our microservices and will allow us to make changes to our code faster....