Membership
Canada’s Digital Future is being led by
DIACC Members
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Solving for digital ID requires a paradigm shift that no organization can achieve alone.
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Unlock collaborative public & private capabilities.
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Increase citizen-consumer privacy, security and convenience.
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Reduce fraud and costs, increase trust and efficiency for business and governments.
Innovation, Standards, and Outreach
How members get involved
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White Paper
Submitted by Sustaining Members with the goal of sharing a forward-looking or past-learning perspective that informs business, legal and technical decision makers.
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Proof of Concept
A project team of 2 or more Sustaining Members with a clear problem statement that results in a white paper and demo.
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Use Case
A project team of 2 or more Sustaining Members showing concrete applications and future advancements that will rely on digital identification and authentication.
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Design Challenge
Sponsored by Sustaining Members to engage teams of students and entrepreneurs to develop solutions for a specific issue.concrete applications and future advancements that will rely on digital identification and authentication.
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Interoperability
The Trust Framework Expert Committee (TFEC) sets the foundation of standards and best practices for verifiable interoperability digital identity process.
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Adoption
The Adoption Expert Committee (AEC) delivers evidence that reduces uncertainty and accelerates the adoption of digital identity services and solutions.
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DIACC In the Community
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Annual General Meeting
The DIACC AGM is hosted in June in Toronto. DIACC committee meetings are generally conducted by teleconference/web-conference twice per month and held face-to-face from time to time as determined by an Expert Committee.
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Industry Events
DIACC shares your story and delivers valuable insights gained at world-leading digital identity events. These events are listed on DIACC’s public website.
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EXCITE
DIACC collaborates with EXCITE to host executive and topic focus sessions across Canada.
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3 Plenaries
DIACC hosts 3 plenary meetings on Canada’s Atlantic, East and West coasts.
Strategic Goals
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Create, publish, and evolve the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework and identify the legislative needs to support the vision.
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Accelerate interoperability by securing adoption of the Pan-Canadian Trust Framework by businesses and governments.
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Design, develop, launch a certification program aligned with market needs.
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Raise profile of Canada’s digital identity innovation via the DIACC as Canada’s digital identity forum.
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Create Canadian expertise and intellectual property for excellence in digital identity.