The Australian government revealed the public draft of the Trusted Digital Identity Framework, which includes 14 draft documents designed to produce a national approach to how digital identity is managed. It will also accept public comment until Dec. 8, ZDNet reports. Assistant Minister for Digital Transformation Angus Taylor said of the public draft documents, "This includes documents outlining how providers will be accredited, privacy, security, risk, and fraud management requirements, as well as standards for usability and accessibility. The framework sits alongside the Digital Transformation Agency's Govpass technology platform, which is currently in private beta.”
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