On 27 Oct 2016, at 00:00, Joni Brennan <jonibrennan@gmail.com> wrote:Hello All,Typed with a grain for salt as I am late to this thread admittedly.I would agree that confidence and trust are ultimate goals while being terribly subjective. However, ethics in technology is more and more critical - especially in digital ID services. Is it possible that the statement might benefit from the inclusion of something to indicate ethics as a priority, for example, to support opportunities for societal and economic growth.2 cents for consideration.thxOn Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 2:18 PM Chris Adriaensen <chris.adriaensen@forgerock.com> wrote:IMHO I believe words like ‘trust’ or ‘confidence’ or too subjective and dependent upon once’s viewpoint (has more marketing power as such) - similar with question 2 I’m in favour for not mentioning what digital identity is actually used for but rather focusing on its use, and the practice and profession surrounding that. Chris_______________________________________________On 22 Oct 2016, at 15:27, Colin Wallis <colin@kantarainitiative.org> wrote:We are starting to list things again, which carries its own dangers of what gets left out along the way over time.Andrew's avoids that problem.My 2c..Cheers_______________________________________________On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Ian Glazer <iglazer@salesforce.com> wrote:"To advance the practice and profession of digital identity, authentication and access control use and management to increase trust in digital services.”--
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