Another accreditation ‘first’ for TDIF scheme Communications & Technology Stuart Robert’s vision of Australia being recognised as a ‘leading digital economy’ by 2030 is one step closer with eftpos getting TDIF accreditation.
Minister announces accreditation of first private digital identity provider Tuesday August 17, 2021 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology OCR Labs has been named as one of Australia’s first ‘entirely private’ digital identity service provider.
National digital identity laws open for comment Thursday June 10, 2021 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology Australians are being asked to share their views on laws concerning the safeguards and protections that will underpin a proposed national digital identity system.
DTA seeking feedback on proposed Digital Identity laws Wednesday November 18, 2020 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology The DTA has released a public consultation paper on the proposed legislation. Submissions close December 18.
How should the digital identity trust framework apply to commercial players? Consultation begins Thursday September 19, 2019 By Shannon Jenkins Communications & Technology The fourth iteration of the Trusted Digital Identity Framework (TDIF) will set out the rules for any commercial sector digital identity providers that are seeking…
NSW, SA governments progress deals with Commonwealth on digital and data Friday December 7, 2018 By Stephen Easton Communications & Technology South Australia's Marshall government is sold on the benefits of digital identity credentials and will either start accepting the federal government's myGovID in the future,…
Promoted A single identity to engage with government agencies Wednesday July 11, 2018 By Tom Burton CIO Toolkit The federal government is investing over $90 million to build a federated identity system, to give citizens and firms, control and choice over their digital…
Taylor calls for universal citizen data right to drive new competition era Tuesday September 26, 2017 By Tom Burton News Citizens should be able to use their own usage data to easily switch energy retailers, telcos, banks, health and educational providers, according to Digital Transformation…
Is Australia ready for a national identity framework? Wednesday September 21, 2016 By Craig Thomler Features The Digital Transformation Office is facing its biggest, most public fight yet. Ghosts of the Australia Card and #CensusFail loom over efforts to implement a…
New tax avoidance team to scrape up billions for the federal budget Tuesday May 3, 2016 By The Mandarin Economy & Industry A new 1300-strong ATO taskforce will lead the Turnbull government's efforts to get what it believes it is owed by multinational corporations who avoid tax.