A best practices and recommendations guide
October 2022
Picture : Mr Eng Engr. Aliyu Abubakar Aziz, Director General/CEO, NIMC, Nigeria and Chair of the OSIA Advisory Committee and Ms Debora Comparin, Chair of the OSIA Workgroup, Secure Identity Alliance on stage at ID4Africa for the launch of OSIA.
Following the successful launch of OSIA (Open Standards Identity API) at ID4Africa in Johannesburg, the Secure Identity Alliance is happy to welcome the following government agencies in its OSIA Advisory Committee:
26th-28th April 2017, Windhoek, Namibia
The 3rd Government Forum on Electronic Identity in Africa will be hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration (MHAI) of the Government of Namibia on 26-28 April, 2017 in Windhoek, Namibia.
This year’s theme is PATHWAYS TO DIGITAL IDENTITY
This theme recognizes that while the end goal of digital identity for all may be the same, the path for each country to arrive there is different. Country-specific factors such as context, existing identity assets, development priorities, and capacity must be taken into consideration in crafting a national strategy for the development of the digital identity ecosystem for any given country.
How to do this will be part of the overall agenda of the 3rd ID4Africa Annual Meeting 2017.Site Web : www.id4africa.com/
Today, the Secure Identity Alliance has joined the global partnership network on identification and endorsed the ‘Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development: Toward the Digital Age’ which aims to provide a set of guidance in establishing and utilizing legal identification systems for sustainable development.
The Secure Identity Alliance has been happily contributing to the Web Fraud Prevention and Online Authentication Market Guide 2016/2017 which has just been released and been made available for download in the Reports section of their website.