Sponsored by the Government of Yukon, Department of Highways and Public Works, the Digital Trust Laboratory of Canada (DTLab) has published a report and recommendations that delves into five key areas of identity and access management for digital citizen services.
The Digital Trust Laboratory of Canada (DTLab) launched the Digital Credential Training Program this week for organizations and individuals embarking on their digital credential journeys. The new program is the first of its kind in Canada.
Discover our brand-new online Digital Identity Assessment and Training Program (featuring our Digital Credentials 101 – Fundamentals course) valued at $10,000, offered exclusively for free to a maximum of 15 companies based in Gatineau. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity!
Funded by CIRA, 40 representatives of the public, private and non-profit sectors explore the viability of a pan-Canadian trust registry.
Peace of mind in the digital age? It’s possible!
The Digital Identity Assessment and Training Program, supported by the City of Gatineau, aims to assess the current state of digital identity among participating organizations in Gatineau. The goal of this program is to accelerate the adoption of digital identity in the region, which will foster innovation and growth for participating organizations, businesses, and the…
IDLab was contracted by the Shared Services Canada (SSC) Innovative Solutions Canada (ISC) Team to support the User Centric Verifiable Digital Credentials (UCVDC) Challenge. IDLab created an interoperability assessment framework that defines interoperability in the context of digital verifiable credentials. The framework describes a methodology to test for interoperability, focusing on the level of guiding…
Digital Trust Test Bench (DTT) is a quality assurance tool for digital credential solutions, allowing governments and organizations to put digital credentials to the test to make sure they work with other platforms.
CIRA explores the emergence of trust registry services as a means to accelerate the adoption of decentralized digital identity.