Researchers at The Alan Turing Institute are tackling one of the most pressing challenges of the digital world: trusted identity.
How can we develop a version of identity that works for governments, businesses and individuals, is easy and cost effective to apply, reliable and works at scale?
And how can robust identity counter the growing threats online?
The Alan Turing Institute is the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. And it is working on a four year project, Trustworthy digital infrastructure for identity systems, to address exactly these questions.
Security Insights invited the project's lead, Professor Carsten Maple, to explain more.