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New guardrails proposed for NSW Digital ID: HTI report

11 December 2023

Guardrails in law and policy are needed to build community trust as the NSW Government rolls out its world-leading system for digital identity, according to a new report authored by a research team from HTI.

Making Digital ID safe

The Improving governance and training for the use of facial verification technology in NSW Digital ID report, written by Professor Edward Santow, Sophie Farthing and Lauren Perry of HTI, is the culmination of a major collaboration between HTI and the NSW Government, supported through a James Martin Institute for Public Policy (JMI) Policy Challenge Grant. The report sets out how the Government can use law, governance and training to make its new digital identity system trustworthy. 

Digital identity promises convenience and better privacy protections for individuals, and greater efficiency and cybersecurity for government and business. The report shows that these opportunities can be grasped, but only if the risks associated with digital identity are well understood and addressed.

NSW’s Digital ID system will use facial verification and liveness detection technologies to enable individuals to prove who they say they are. 

These technologies can pose risks for human rights, such as privacy and non-discrimination, and these risks need to be well managed through good system design, strong legal protections and effective training.
- Professor Edward Santow

“The NSW Government’s Digital ID initiative is groundbreaking, because it seeks to ‘bake in’ protections that make the system more robust, while simultaneously building public trust,” Professor Santow said.

Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Jihad Dib said security and privacy considerations are central to the new technology being developed and input from the UTS work can further enhance the way these services are delivered. 

As our work evolves there is great value in having an open conversation with leading experts about the way we deliver this technology to help communities understand the value and assure them of the steps we are taking to build trust in the community around Government services and digital ID initiatives.
- NSW Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government Jihad Dib

The CEO of JMI, Libby Hackett, said the project’s direct and practical impact on a specific area of public policy is a testament to the unique nature and ambition of the JMI Policy Challenge Grants. Six grants were awarded in 2022, and seven more in 2023 to respond to some of the most pressing policy challenges in NSW and beyond, supporting research teams to engage with policymakers and government to maximise impact.

“We hope this groundbreaking project will serve as a catalyst for similar initiatives in other jurisdictions in Australia and beyond,” said Libby Hackett.

The report will be featured at the NSW Future of AI Summit on 18 December, where Professor Santow will speak on digital identity alongside Lenka Bradovkova, Executive Director, Digital Identity, Digital.NSW.

This report is also timely in the national context, with the recent introduction of two major digital identity related bills before the Australian Parliament: the Identity Verification Services Bill and the Digital ID Bill 2023.

Read the Improving governance and training for the use of facial verification technology in NSW Digital ID report

Read The Conversation article about this report

Read the InnovationAus article about this report 

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