Provides a quick overview and guide to these presentations I have done on National Identity and ICT:
Developing Countries National ICT & Identity Strategy
Developing Countries National ICT & Healthcare Strategy
Developing Countries National ICT & Education Strategy
Developing Countries National ICT & Security Strategy
Proposed National Citizen Digital Identity Strategy
National Target SOA Citizen Identity Architecture
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Overview Of My Various National ICT Strategy Presentations
1. Overview Of My Various
National ICT Strategy
Presentations
Huntington Ventures Ltd.
The Business of Identity Management
July 2016
2. This Deck…
• Provides a quick overview to these presentations I
have done on National Identity and ICT:
– Citizen Lifecycle Events
– National ICT & Managing Illegal Citizens & Identity Fraud
– National ICT & Citizen Payments
– National ICT & Healthcare Strategy
– National ICT & Education Strategy
– National ICT & Defense and Intelligence Security Strategy
– National ICT & Governance Strategy
– Proposed National Citizen Digital Identity Strategy
– National Target SOA Citizen Identity Architecture
3. Guy Huntington
Guy Huntington is a very
experienced identity
architect, program and
project manager who has led,
as well as rescued, many
large Fortune 500 identity
projects including Boeing and
Capital One. He recently
completed being the identity
architect for the Government
of Alberta’s Digital Citizen
Identity and Authentication
program.
4. Citizen Lifecycle Events
• For a review of citizen lifecycle events then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/citizen-identity-
lifecycle-july-2016
• Lays out the effects of a national identity for a citizen’s
lifecycle events including:
– Birth
– Vaccinations
– First day of school
– Health treatment
– Getting driver’s license and passports
– Changing name and gender
– Paying for government services taxes, fines
– i-Voting
– Moving within the country
– Claiming for social services
– Death
5. Managing Illegal Identities & Fraud
• If you want to get a high level overview of identity
and national ICT strategies then go here
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/national-ict-
identity-strategy-managing-illegal-citizens-identity-fraud-
2016
– Lays out existing problems with current national ICT
strategies and e-governance relating to illegal identities
and identity fraud
– Presents a high level framework for an identity strategy
leveraging identity and ICT which mitigates the risk of
illegal identities and fraud
– Shows how the same infrastructure can be used for
evoting
6. Citizen Payments, Identity & ICT
• If you want a quick overview of citizen payments,
identity and national ICT strategies then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/developing-
countries-national-ict-citizen-payments-strategy
– Reviews current government challenges in receiving
and making citizen payments
– Presents a way for governments to make more
money every day by leveraging citizen identity and
the phone
7. Healthcare, ICT and Identity
• For a quick overview on healthcare, ICT and
Identity then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/developing-
countries-national-ict-healthcare-strategy
– Lays out existing healthcare delivery problems many
developing countries have
– Presents a high level framework for an ICT health care strategy
leveraging identity
8. Education, ICT and Identity
• For a quick overview on education, ICT and Identity
then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/developing-
countries-national-ict-education-strategy-may-12-2016
– Reviews current problems in many countries with “ghost” students
– Presents a high level framework for an education strategy leveraging
a national identity and authentication infrastructure which will
eliminate “ghost” students
– Shows how to create a student management system which stays
with the student their entire life
– Also shows how to create a system where parents and legal
guardians of students are kept informed of their daily homework
and if the student is in class via their cell or smartphone
9. National Identity ICT
Defense & Intelligence Strategy
• For a quick overview on national ICT Defence and
Intelligence Strategy then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/developing-
countries-national-ict-security-strategy
– Examines:
• Significant risk of governments being held for ransom from malware
attacks on their national ICT infrastructure
– Lays out high level requirements for:
• Privacy
• Malware and denial of service attack defence
• High availability
10. National ICT & Governance
• For a quick overview on national ICT and
Governance then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/developing-
countries-national-ict-identity-governance-strategy
• Reviews the governance components required to
successfully implement and maintain an e-
government strategy:
– Identity data governance
– Identity infrastructure governance
– Laws and regulations governance
11. National Citizen Identity Strategy
• For a more detailed presentation on national citizen
identity strategy then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/national-
identity-strategy-presentation-may-10-2016
– Reviews Estonia
– Discusses one identity per citizen
– Proposes a phased vision starting with use of cell phones
and then allowing a seamless migration for citizens to
smartphones when they acquire them
– Overview of citizen lifecycle events
– Proposes a phased implementation plan
– Provides overview on the number and type of RFP’s
required
12. National Citizen SOA
Target Architecture
• For a detailed national citizen proposed target SOA
architecture then go here:
– http://www.slideshare.net/ghuntington/national-citizen-
target-soa-architecture-sept-2016
– Review of ForgeRock architectures for:
• Open AM
• Open DJ
• Open Identity
• Open IG
– Reviews use of ESB and BPEL to provide enterprise
flexibility
– Privacy architecture
– Target architecture
13. It’s Complicated
• What the various decks address is the many
numerous components required
• Each one must interconnect with the other
pieces
• The national ICT strategies outlined in the decks
offer developing countries the ability to leapfrog
over existing western countries
• The security deck outlines new risks that come
with this type of architecture and service
14. It’s The Future!
• Countries that walk into this with their eyes wide
open can reap the economic, health and
education success
15. Changing the World a Bit
• Guy wants to change the world a bit by assisting
developing countries to leapfrog ahead of most
western societies by:
– Leveraging citizen’s use of the cell phone and their
voice to then access online government services
– Creating a new model for educating students
– Leverage existing technology to deliver healthcare
more effectively
16. If You Thought This Is Thought Provoking
• Then please pass along a link to the presentation
to people in your country who might be
interested
• You can contact me at:
– guy@hvl.net
– 1-604-861-6804
– Via LinkedIn (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/ghuntington)
• Thanks for your time!