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
The mission of the DIACC is to unlock interoperable capabilities of the public and private sector to secure Canada’s full and beneficial participation in the digital economy by fulfilling the following strategic goals aligned with our 10 Principles for an Identity Ecosystem.
Join DIACC to contribute to our 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.