Insights
Our foresight programmes generate insights and views of the future, that can be used to provoke discussion, response, thought and innovation.
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Author: Future Agenda | https://www.futureagenda.org
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Our foresight programmes generate insights and views of the future, that can be used to provoke discussion, response, thought and innovation.
Lacking a single global solution, the internet splits into different realms: e.g. Open-Internet, Dark Internet and Internet Islands (local Digital ID systems).
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/many-internets/
Innovations allow users to give access to data without sharing it. New models centre on positive, privacy-preserving, consumer propositions.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/data-less-business-models/
A DI Bill of Rights is already demanded by many. How this is built, by who, what it includes, and critically, how it is enforced, will be hotly contested.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/assertion-of-my-digital-rights/
A battle for ‘ownership’ of the identity space grows, highlighting ideologies: e.g. social good, economic opportunity, privacy, national security, social order.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/competing-interest-areas/
Digital ID for some (e.g. displaced peoples) becomes more important than citizenship, leading to societal groups based on new, shared attributes.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/stateless-netizens/
Breaches to digital ID systems have the potential to cause catastrophic damage. Organisations will radically re-evaluate their investment to mitigate it.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/re-evaluation-of-cyber-risk/
Fake Digital IDs, unlike fake passports, have the potential to be used in many contexts at the same time, scaling up the consequences involved.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/the-big-fake/
New identity markers, including our ‘routines’, prove useful in detecting fraud, especially where AI sees changes in behavioural patterns.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/new-biometric-fingerprints/
A wholesale move toward Digital ID will require it’s own programme of education to teach people how to maintain and keep safe their Digital ID.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-identity-literacy/
Early adopters will include those who need to become familiar with Digital ID in order to access basic (digitally adapting) government services.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/digital-identity-the-first-wave/
Digital ID will land and expand very quickly. Regulators will be faced with the task of ‘building the aeroplane whilst flying it’.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/regulation-on-the-fly/
Digital ID users maintain deliberately separated identities and attribute stores. Providers offer context-based, Digital-ID-as-a-service solutions.
Permalink: https://www.futureagenda.org/insights/me-myself-and-i/