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アイデンティティ夜話

【6/19 22:00~】アイデンティティ夜話ーOECDデジタルアイデンティティガバナンス勧告を味わう

6月19日22時から、さる6月8日に出版された『OECDデジタルアイデンティティガバナンス勧告』を味わう会をやります。

OECDデジタルIDガバナンス勧告は今後のデジタルアイデンティティのガバナンスのあり方に大きな影響を与える勧告であると考えています。今年のG7でも取り上げられています。そこで、今回のアイデンティティ夜話ではこの勧告を取り上げて、どういうところに感心したなど雑談しながら紹介したいと思います。

今回取り上げる文書

今回取り上げる文書は、

OECD Recommendation of the Council on the Governance of Digital Identity

です。有志による翻訳版があるという噂も聞いていますので、もし提供をうけることができればこちらでご案内します。

超粗訳版(日本語のみ): https://www.sakimura.org/oecd-legal-0491-ja/

超粗訳版(主に対訳): https://github.com/sakimura/translations/blob/main/OECD-LEGAL-0491.md

配信の内容(予定)

配信内ではかいつまんで訳したものを使いながら論評していきたいと思います。ここでの知見を7月6日に某所でやること(もうじき公開できると思います)で活かせるかもと期待しています。

みなさまお誘い合わせの上、お酒でも片手にお気軽にご参加ください。

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6/12 午後10時〜「アイデンティティ夜話 ー 分散の誤謬 〜 A と Z の狭間か Cypherpunk の夢か?」

デジタルIDの世界では今 #デジタルIDウォレット や #分散アイデンティティ が熱くなっています。EUでの採用が決まったというのも大きいです。日本でも #web3 が国家戦略になって、Trusted Webでも実証などが行われています。

しかし、ここでいう「分散」「集中(中央集権)1」という言葉は、よく理解されないで使われているようです。また、「web1は分散、web2は集中、web3は分散」という語り・ナラティブも神話にまみれています。

そこで、今回のアイデンティティ夜話では、「分散の誤謬〜AとZの狭間かCypherpunkの夢か?」と題して神話を打破し、本質を問い直します。

あらすじ

もくじというか、おおまかな話の流れはこんな感じです。

Web3にありがちなナラティブ

Web2.0: 究極の「機能・データ」分散

Web2革命軍とアンシャンレジーム

革命の夢のあと

一体全体如何して何故?

Web3は解決策たりうるのか?

分散のグラデーション(階調)

分散・分権といわれるものの実態

分散アイデンティティにおける分散と集中

動物農場

1984

分散の誤謬

AとZの狭間かCypherpunkの夢か?

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[2021-09-13] 代表の崎村がEIC2021(ミュンヘンで基調講演を行います

来る9月13日19時20分(現地時間)より、ドイツ・ミュンヘン近郊のウンターシュラスハイムで行われるEuropean Identity and Cloud Conference 2021[note]欧州最大のアイデンティティ系のカンファレンス[/note] で、代表の崎村がキーノートスピーチを行います。

内容は「Global Assured Identity Network – GAIN」の発表で、先のSWIFTのCEOであるGottfried Leibbrandt氏と共同で行いたします。

GAINがいったいどういうものなのかということに関しては、当日をご期待ください。

Introducing The Global Assured Identity Network (GAIN)
Keynote
Monday, September 13, 2021 19:20—19:40 (CET)

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[2021-05-20] IIFで講演します

International Institute of Finance (IIF)のアジア・パシフィックサミットに出演します。バンコク銀行頭取など錚々たる方々の間でのパネルディスカッションです。

THE E-COMMERCE FUTURE

COVID-19 dramatically accelerated trends towards online commerce, the adoption of new payment methods and some significant shifts in consumer preferences. This poses significant questions on the extent to which these shifts will endure, or continue to evolve further, on the ability of companies to get new technologies to market, and the tools and technologies that small businesses need in transitioning or re-inventing themselves as eCommerce businesses. This session will also consider the challenges in getting digitalized services along “the last mile” to
end-users and consumers, the future of physical retail, and the ways in which eCommerce and traditional retail may blend in a post-pandemic world.

このサミットは、このパネル以外にも見どころが沢山です。

お申し込みはこちらのページの一番下から→申し込みページ

以下に1日目だけコピーしておきますが、正式にはこちらのプログラムをご参照ください→ プログラム (PDF)

8:00 am – 8:25 am IN CONVERSATION
• Chu Gang, Chief Operating Officer, CICC
• Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, IIF (Moderator)
8:25 am – 8:30 am BREAK


8:30 am – 9:10 am
BUILDING MOMENTUM IN GREEN FINANCE
Across the region, the financial sector is rapidly gearing up to mobilize capital to help with the
transition to a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy. As China advances plans to be carbon
neutral by 2060, and regional policymakers and regulators seek to channel private capital
towards climate and environmental goals, how are industry leaders taking on the challenge?
With a growing focus on sustainable infrastructure investment, how are innovative solutions
supporting the development of clean transportation, better waste management and water
support systems, and smart cities?
• Sonja Gibbs, Managing Director and Head of Sustainable Finance, Global Policy
Initiatives, IIF (Moderator)
• Masayuki Tanimoto, Managing Executive Officer and Global Head of the
Infrastructure and Environment Finance Group, Japan Bank for International
Cooperation (JBIC)
• Siobhan Toohill, Group Head of Sustainability, Westpac
• Joachim von Amsberg, Vice President, Strategy and Policy, AIIB

9:10 am – 9:15 am BREAK


9:15 am – 9:55 am
GEOPOLITICS IN ASIA
Much of Asia seems poised to emerge less scathed than other regions by the COVID-19
pandemic. Over the last few years, we have seen a number of regional trade agreements that
should bring the countries closer together economically. At the same time, tensions between
the two largest powers in the region – China and the United States – are at an all-time high. The
Biden administration has inherited this tension and does not seem intent on changing the
trajectory of the bilateral relationship. Regional players are now tasked with balancing their
deep economic and sometimes cultural ties to China with their economic and (in some cases)
security relationships with the US. This backdrop of a faster economic recovery, rising tensions,
a new US administration, and potentially even more attention on the region – such as the Tokyo
Olympics, the South Korean elections, and the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Chinese
Communist Party – suggests a potentially fascinating set of issues to discuss.
• Charles Lake, President, Aflac International; Chairman and Representative Director,
Aflac Life Insurance, Japan
• Clay Lowery, Executive Vice President, Research and Policy, IIF (Moderator)
• Susan Thornton, Senior Fellow and Research Scholar, Paul Tsai China Center,
Yale University Law School
• Ahmed Saeed, Vice-President East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific, Asian
Development Bank
9:55 am – 10: 00 am BREAK


10:00 am – 10:20 am
PRESENTATION: REALIZING THE DIGITAL PROMISE
While financial services were already transforming at a rapid pace, the pandemic has
accelerated digital timelines across the industry. It has forced radical changes in customer
behavior, moving significant portions of the economy online and increasing customers’ comfort
and willingness to engage digitally. For many financial institutions, COVID-19 also unlocked
hidden potential, stripping away many of the barriers that organizations traditionally face in
realizing the digital promise. This session will feature some of the key findings from the IIFDeloitte ‘Realizing the Digital Promise’ series, including the key enablers for digital
transformation, such as customer centricity, the requisite talent and culture for an innovation
mindset, execution capabilities and external collaboration.
• Conan French, Senior Advisor, Digital Finance, IIF (Moderator)
• Michael Tang, Partner and Head of Global Digital Transformation for Financial
Services, Deloitte
• Katsunori Tanizaki, Senior Managing Director, Group Chief Digital
Innovation Officer, Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group (SMFG)

10:20 am – 11:00 am
THE E-COMMERCE FUTURE
COVID-19 dramatically accelerated trends towards online commerce, the adoption of new
payment methods and some significant shifts in consumer preferences. This poses significant
questions on the extent to which these shifts will endure, or continue to evolve further, on the
ability of companies to get new technologies to market, and the tools and technologies that
small businesses need in transitioning or re-inventing themselves as eCommerce businesses. This
session will also consider the challenges in getting digitalized services along “the last mile” to
end-users and consumers, the future of physical retail, and the ways in which eCommerce and
traditional retail may blend in a post-pandemic world.
• Brad Carr, Managing Director, Digital Finance, IIF (Moderator)
• Nat Sakimura, Chairman, OpenID Foundation
• Chartsiri Sophonpanich, President, Bangkok Bank Public Company Limited
• Kati Suominen, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Nextrade Group

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Citi Client Advisory Board and Treasury Leadership Forum Day 3 に出演します

ご縁があって、来る7/16(日本時間深夜)に、Citi のイベント「Citi Client Adivisory Board and Treasury Leadership Forum」に出演します。

イベントは、米国東部時間の午前10時(日本時間午後11時)からで、わたしの出番は午前0時からのパネルディスカッションです。タイトルは、「Digital Identity: foundational or elective?」です。

Digital Identity: foundational or elective?

日時:2020年7月17日 0:00 – 1:00
場所:バーチャル

  • Tony McLaughlin, Global Head, Emerging Payments and Business Development, Citi (moderator)
  • Bianca Lopes, Co-Founder, Talle
  • Greg Wolfond, Founder, SecureKey
  • Nat Sakimura, Chairman, OpenID Foundation
Tony McLaughlin
Tony McLaughlin

Tony McLaughlin
Global Head, Emerging Payments and Business Development

Tony McLaughlin is the Managing Director responsible for Emerging Payments and Business Development in Citi’s Treasury and Trade Solutions (TTS) business. Tony is responsible for the TTS Ecommerce proposition and is deeply involved in new methods of payment, Distributed Ledger and Fintech engagements. He joined Citi in 2004 and has been Core Cash Head for Asia Pacific based in Hong Kong and the Global Transaction Services Head for the United Kingdom, spearheading Citi’s engagement with large public sector clients and payment aggregators. Tony was responsible for the design and development of ABN AMRO’s Third Party Continuous Linked Settlement (CLS) offering, electronic banking platform and transactional FX solution. At HSBC Holdings, he fulfilled a global strategy role for the Payments and Cash Management business. Before that he was a Senior Product Manager for Barclays Bank with responsibility for electronic collections products including International Direct Debits.

Bianca Lopes

Bianca Lopes
Co-Founder, Talle

Bianca is an economist, mathematician and serial entrepreneur. Naturally curious and fascinated by humans, she has been a banker, has been a CIO of a biometrics company, and has worked with over 40 financial institutions and eight governments to help reshape their human approach to technology by rethinking identity. Bianca is an experienced speaker in data, identity and fintech, with a passion for digital and financial literacy.

Bianca co-founded Talle, a global collective of futurists, strategists, technologists and creatives who take a multidisciplinary approach to helping organizations navigate the complexities of an increasingly digital world. Talle enables businesses to envision the future, create strategy and execute against tangible KPIs, transforming business and messaging by connecting trust and true empathy to make people think, expand perspectives and connect ecosystems.

Greg Wolfond

Greg Wolfond
Founder, SecureKey

Greg is the founder of SecureKey and brings more than 30 years of experience in fintech, security and mobile solutions to his role as Chief Executive Officer. Greg is a serial entrepreneurial whose earlier ventures include Footprint Software Inc., a financial software company he sold to IBM, and 724 Solutions Inc., a wireless infrastructure software provider he took public. He sits on several boards and has been recognized as one of Canada’s Top 40 Under 40, Entrepreneur of the Year and one of the 100 Top Leaders in Identity. Greg holds a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from the University of Western Ontario and a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Life Sciences from the University of Toronto.

Nat Sakimura

Nat Sakimura
Chairman, OpenID Foundation

Nat Sakimura is a well-known identity and privacy standardization architect at NAT Consulting and the Chairman of the Board of the OpenID Foundation and MyData Japan. Besides being an author/editor of such widely used standards as OpenID Connect, JWT (RFC7519), JWS (RFC7515), OAuth PKCE (RFC7636) ISO/IEC 29100 Amd.2, and ISO/IEC 29184, he helps communities to organize themselves to realize the ideas around identity and privacy.

As the chairman of the board of the OpenID Foundation, he streamlined the process, bolstered the IPR management, and greatly expanded the breadth of the foundation spanning over 10 working groups whose members include large internet services, mobile operators, financial institutions, governments, etc.

He is also active in public policy space. He has been serving in numerous committees in the Japanese government and also advising OECD’s Working Party on Data Governance and Privacy in Digital Economy as a member of the Internet Technical Advisory Committee (OECD/ITAC).

He is currently the head of delegates of the Japanese National Body to ISO/PC 317 Consumer Protection: Privacy by design for consumer goods and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27/WG 5 that standardizes Identity management and privacy technologies and is a founding board member of Kantara Initiative.

Personally, he was a flautist and still deeply loves (both western and Japanese) ‘classical’ music especially the 20th century and later. (Well, is that ‘classical’?) He spent six years in Kenya while he was in junior and senior high school, where he learnt how to horse ride to go after giraffe, and still loves the life there.