-From Open Banking to GAIN-
On November 11th, we are planning to hold a seminar (fee required) entitled "Latest trends and future vision of authentication, API authorization, and consent acquisition processes in financial and payment services - from open banking to GAIN." If we can get enough customers, that is.Seminars held in 2019This is a follow-up to the previous article. It may be difficult to read from the agenda below, but this time I would like to highlight "OIDC for Identity Assurance," which is particularly important for realizing decentralized identity, and GAIN (Global Assured Identity Network), a global framework announced in Germany in September in which mainly financial institutions will play the role of identity information providers.
This time, we will use a hybrid method that will include both remote and face-to-face meetings, and I will be on-site, so I look forward to meeting you if you are there. To apply, please click this link.
Agenda
1. "Authentication" issues and digital identity for financial services
(1) Issues with authentication and the problem of unauthorized use of accounts and unauthorized transfers – with case studies
(2) What is GAFA’s central strategy, digital identity?
(3) Identity Management Framework
(XNUMX) Q&A
2. Overview of the digital identity standard "OpenID Connect"
(1) Changes in login model
(2) Overview of OpenID Connect
(3) Three attribute integration models of OpenID Connect
(XNUMX) Q&A
3. Open Banking and OpenID Extension Specifications
(1) What is Open Banking? What is FAPI?
(2) Global expansion of FAPI
(4) CIBA, Grant Management, OIDCXNUMXIDA
(XNUMX) Q&A
4. Towards the realization of digital identity
(1) Benefits for financial institutions
(2) Where should we start?
(3) Points to note in development and implementation
(XNUMX) Q&A
5. The Future of Digital Identity
(1) Respect for Privacy and Digital Identity
(2) Selective Attribute Provision and Distributed Identity Platform OpenID Connect
(3) GAIN Trust Framework
(XNUMX) Q&A
6. Question and Answer Session
(1) Overall
(2) Q&A session about the book "Digital Identity"