Workshops
Join us at MOSIP Connect 2024 for an array of interactive workshops that aim to deepen our collective understanding of digital identity systems.
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With thought-provoking discussions and hands-on activities, these sessions will invite representatives from various nations and fields to offer their insights on critical issues such as security, inclusion, authentication, and interoperability in global Digital Public Infrastructure.
01 Unlocking Digital Identity for Small Populations
7 March | 60 mins
In this workshop, the MOSIP team invites representatives from nations with small populations to share their insights on the potential challenges of adopting MOSIP for populations of less than 5 million. The session will explore key requirements, modifications, and alternative approaches to MOSIP implementation.
02 Journeys of Brownfield Implementation: A MOSIP Workshop for Countries
7 March | 60 mins
This workshop aims to explore the unique approach required to adopt MOSIP-based systems in countries with existing digital identity infrastructure. This session will equip potential and current adopting countries with insights from the team’s on-ground learnings and experiences with migration and ownership of data, software upgrades, and integration with legacy systems.
03 Exploring Common QR Code/ID Credential Formats: A Technical Deep Dive to Define Specifications
6/7 March | 60 mins
Moderated by Sasikumar Ganesan, Head – Engineering (MOSIP), this session invites participants to brainstorm the development of a robust and universally-accepted QR code-based ID credential format. The workshop aims to explore the technical intricacies of compatibility, standardisation, enhanced data density, flexible data representation, and more.
Discussions will culminate in a collaborative proposal for a standardised QR code format, with a security- and privacy-centric design.
04 Building Trust in Cross-Border Identity: Discovering Interoperability in Authentication
6 March | 70 mins
This workshop will explore challenges surrounding cross-border identity authentication, examine existing approaches addressing these challenges, and propose mechanisms for their implementation. Led by Carnegie Mellon University – Africa, it aims to facilitate the design and development of DPI that can enable the seamless delivery of services across borders.
05 Whitepaper Presentation: Threats to Biometric Authentication Systems and Mitigations
6 March | 60 mins
In this session, members from Carnegie Mellon University – Africa, Alan Turing Institute – UK, and MOSIP will present a whitepaper exploring threat modelling for digital identity authentication. Participants are invited to offer their insights on the paper’s approach to assessing potential risks in the user journey, and strategies to enhance accessibility and affordability.
01 Unlocking Digital Identity for Small Populations
7 March | 60 mins
In this workshop, the MOSIP team invites representatives from nations with small populations to share their insights on the potential challenges of adopting MOSIP for populations of less than 5 million. The session will explore key requirements, modifications, and alternative approaches to MOSIP implementation.
02 Journeys of Brownfield Implementation: A MOSIP Workshop for Countries
7 March | 60 mins
This workshop aims to explore the unique approach required to adopt MOSIP-based systems in countries with existing digital identity infrastructure. This session will equip potential and current adopting countries with insights from the team’s on-ground learnings and experiences with migration and ownership of data, software upgrades, and integration with legacy systems.
03 Exploring Common QR Code/ID Credential Formats: A Technical Deep Dive to Define Specifications
6/7 March | 60 mins
Moderated by Sasikumar Ganesan, Head – Engineering (MOSIP), this session invites participants to brainstorm the development of a robust and universally-accepted QR code-based ID credential format. The workshop aims to explore the technical intricacies of compatibility, standardisation, enhanced data density, flexible data representation, and more.
Discussions will culminate in a collaborative proposal for a standardised QR code format, with a security- and privacy-centric design.
04 Building Trust in Cross-Border Identity: Discovering Interoperability in Authentication
6 March | 70 mins
This workshop will explore challenges surrounding cross-border identity authentication, examine existing approaches addressing these challenges, and propose mechanisms for their implementation. Led by Carnegie Mellon University – Africa, it aims to facilitate the design and development of DPI that can enable the seamless delivery of services across borders.
05 Whitepaper Presentation: Threats to Biometric Authentication Systems and Mitigations
6 March | 60 mins
In this session, members from Carnegie Mellon University – Africa, Alan Turing Institute – UK, and MOSIP will present a whitepaper exploring threat modelling for digital identity authentication. Participants are invited to offer their insights on the paper’s approach to assessing potential risks in the user journey, and strategies to enhance accessibility and affordability.