Skip to main content

Tag: inclusion

5 articles

Digital ID now targets personal data, not illegal work

Digital ID now targets personal data, not illegal work

When a government pivots a digital ID from an anti-illegal-work tool to a convenience, citizens are left asking who — and what — it really protects. Slogans won’t fix the real risks: mission creep, exclusion, and centralised personal-data vulnerabilities that only careful design and legal limits can address.

Analyst 207
mandatory digital ID: Risky, Must-Have Debate

mandatory digital ID: Risky, Must-Have Debate

Can the UK roll out a mandatory digital ID while trust, politics and privacy norms are in flux — or will a rushed plan deepen exclusion and surveillance risks? This debate matters because the right mix of design, legal limits and public buy-in could make everyday life easier, but the wrong choices could erode rights and trust for years.

Analyst 207
digital identity Must-Have or Risky UK Rollout

digital identity Must-Have or Risky UK Rollout

Britain plans to issue government-backed digital IDs to all legal residents and may require them for right-to-work checks by 2029—promising faster hiring and fraud reduction but raising real concerns about privacy, exclusion and security. As the deadline approaches, lawmakers, employers and civil society must nail down safeguards to ensure the system helps people rather than locks them out.

Analyst 207
mandatory digital identity: Risky Must-Have Threat

mandatory digital identity: Risky Must-Have Threat

Seven campaign groups are urging Keir Starmer to abandon a planned mandatory digital ID, warning it could fuel surveillance, exclusion and data breaches that leave vulnerable people shut out of essential services. Ministers say it’s needed to curb illegal migration, but critics argue the rushed move breaks pre-election promises and concentrates sensitive data with risky consequences.

Analyst 207
Industrial Digital Ecosystem: Must-Have Best Practices

Industrial Digital Ecosystem: Must-Have Best Practices

Imagine an industrial revolution powered not by lone breakthroughs but by a connected ecosystem where shared data, common standards, and built-in trust let factories and supply chains plug in and innovate together. The Open Industrial Digital Ecosystem Summit showed how inclusive governance, security-first design, and interoperable semantics can unlock faster innovation, lower costs, and fairer access for businesses of all sizes.

Analyst 207