103866 (1).jpg The ID2020 Alliance announces new pilots and partners at the ID2020 Summit ID2020 HOMEDIGITAL IDENTITYOUR APPROACH ALLIANCE MANIFESTO STRATEGIC ROADMAP CONCEPT NOTE GOVERNANCE GET INVOLVED JOIN THE ALLIANCE PILOT DEVELOPMENT WORK WITH US CONTACT US NEWSSUMMIT 2018 ID2020 Summit FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH, 2018 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM | CONVENE | 117 WEST 46TH STREET NEW YORK, NY WITH A RECEPTION AT THE UNITED NATIONS | 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 183-ID2020 Summit-Harnessing Digital Identity for the Global Community-052016-6P9A0663-10in.jpg Towards "Good" Digital Identity The 2017 ID2020 Summit launched the ID2020 Alliance - a public-private partnership committed to improving lives through user-centric, portable, privacy-protecting digital identity. This year's Summit, convened by ID2020 Alliance, will bring together leaders and innovators in the field to discuss the technical and non-technical requirements to bring the Alliance’s vision to scale. The interactive format of the event will encourage participation by companies and individuals, yielding a collective roadmap that moves us towards broad adoption of "good" digital identity. Discussion topics will include: What defines a "good" digital identity and how can we drive adoption of digital identity solutions that meet - or exceed - our standards for "good"? How can national ID systems co-exist with a user-centric approach to digital identity? How do technical standards move from theory to wide use? Where are innovative practices emerging that we can build on? 183-ID2020 Summit-Harnessing Digital Identity for the Global Community-052016-6P9A0663-10in.jpg Agenda Morning Session (8:30 am - 12:40 pm) 8:30am: Arrival & Registration 9:00am: Welcome & Personal Narrative Keynote 9:25am: The Risks and Opportunities of Digital Identity 9:45am: The Ethics of "Good" Digital Identity 10:45am: Coffee Break 11:15am: Ethical Digital Identity as Our Shared Responsibility 11:40am: Technical Standards Speakers include representatives from the World Economic Forum; Omidyar Network; UNHCR; Hyperledger; Boise to Bukavu; IDNYC; Consul General of Denmark in New York; ITU; TD Bank; NIST and Data Privacy Commission of Ghana Networking Lunch (12:45 pm - 1:45 pm) Afternoon Sessions (1:45 pm - 3:45pm) 1:45pm: Innovations in Civil Registration 2:00pm: How Can National ID Systems Complement a User-Centric Approach to Identity? 3:00pm: ID2020 Pilot Project Announcement 3:20pm: In Conversation: Mitchell Baker Speakers include representatives from the Prime Minister’s Office, Bangladesh; ID4D; Microsoft; UNDP; GAHI and Mozilla Foundation Breakout Sessions (4:00 pm - 5:00pm) Participant Talks: Short talks curated and submitted by Summit attendees. Discussion: Is blockchain a solution, the solution, or a distraction?: Led by representatives from Accenture and Constellation Research Led by: David Treat (Managing Director, Accenture), Steve Wilson (VP, Constellation Research) Workshop 1: Biometrics for Children: Use Cases, Challenges and Ethical Considerations Speakers include: Niall McCann (Global Lead on Identity at UNDP), Kristen Wenz (Global Lead on Identity at UNICEF), Jonathan Marskell (ID4D Operations Officer, World Bank Group), Karen Carter (Administrative Data Lead, UNICEF) Workshop 2: Extending Digital Identity to Vulnerable Populations Speakers include: David Medine (Senior Advisor at CGAP), Houman Haddad (Finance Officer at WFP), Matthew Davie (Managing Director at Kiva) Closing Remarks (5:00pm) Reception at the United Nations (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm) IMPORTANT: Please complete the registration with your full name and date of birth (matching your official identification). This information is mandatory to clear security at the United Nations. The deadline for registering for the United Nations reception is September 10th. REQUEST AN INVITATION: The ID2020 Summit is by invitation only. To request an invitation, please email info@id2020.org. SPEAKERS DR. CHAESUB LEE Director, ITU Telecommunication Standardization Bureau See Bio URSULA WYNHOVEN ITU Representative To The United Nations, New York LinkedIn See Bio POET FIDEL NSHOMBO See Bio LARRY DOHRS VP For Asia-Pacific, IRespond LinkedIn See Bio BOB REID Co-Founder, Everest LinkedIn See Bio ANIR CHOWDHURY Policy Advisor, Prime Minister's Office, Bangladesh LinkedIn See Bio FRANKLIN GARRIGUES Vice President, Digital Channel, TD LinkedIn See Bio ELIZABETH M. RENIERIS Global Policy Counsel, Evernym LinkedIn See Bio KIM CAMERON Distinguished Engineer And Identity Architect, Microsoft LinkedIn See Bio RAHUL CHANDRAN Executive Director, The Global Alliance For Humanitarian Innovation LinkedIn See Bio NAOMI LEFKOVITZ Senior Privacy Policy Advisor, NIST LinkedIn See Bio BRIAN BEHLENDORF Executive Director, Hyperledger Project LinkedIn See Bio ADAM COOPER Chief Architect, ID2020 And Technical Consultant, World Bank ID4D LinkedIn See Bio PATRICIA ADUSEI-POKU Executive Director, Ghana Data Protection Commission See Bio KARL STEINACKER Hub Manager, UNHCR’s Global Service Centre In UN City See Bio THEA ANDERSON Director For Digital Identity, Omidyar Network LinkedIn See Bio MANJU GEORGE Head - Platform Services, Digital Economy & Society, World Economic Forum See Bio COLETTE SAMMAN Deputy Commissioner, IDNYC See Bio MITCHELL BAKER Chairwoman, Mozilla Foundation And Mozilla Corporation LinkedIn See Bio NIALL MCCANN Lead Electoral Advisor, UNDP See Bio VYJAYANTI DESAI Program Manager, ID4D, World Bank Group LinkedIn See Bio CONTACT We're Hiring! © Identity2020 Systems, Inc, a registered 501c3 NAOMI LEFKOVITZ Senior Privacy Policy Advisor, NIST Naomi Lefkovitz is the Senior Privacy Policy Advisor in the Information Technology Lab at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce. She leads the privacy engineering program, which focuses on developing privacy risk management processes and integrating solutions for protecting individuals’ privacy into information technologies, including digital identity services, IoT, smart cities, big data, mobile, and artificial intelligence. She also leads the development team for the NIST Privacy Framework. FierceGovernmentIT named Ms. Lefkovitz on their 2013 “Fierce15” list of the most forward-thinking people working within government information technology, and she is a 2014 and 2018 Federal 100 Awards winner. Before joining NIST, she was the Director for Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Cybersecurity Directorate of the National Security Council in the Executive Office of the President. Her portfolio included the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace as well as addressing the privacy and civil liberties impact of the Obama Administration’s cybersecurity initiatives and programs. Prior to her tenure in the Obama Administration, Ms. Lefkovitz was a senior attorney with the Division of Privacy and Identity Protection at the Federal Trade Commission. Her responsibilities focused primarily on policy matters, including legislation, rulemakings, and business and consumer education in the areas of identity theft, data security and privacy. At the outset of her career, she was Assistant General Counsel at CDnow, Inc., an early online music retailer. Ms. Lefkovitz holds a B.A. with honors in French Literature from Bryn Mawr College and a J.D. with honors from Temple University School of Law.