DG - Digital Identity Risk Universe
Description
Defining a ‘risk universe’ is typically the first step for organizations to manage risk. A risk universe is a comprehensive set of all of the risks which might (or might not) be relevant to an organization. Once the broader risk universe is defined, organizations will typically manage a much smaller set of risks (commonly called a risk register) which are relevant to their business.
As an example of a (very) comprehensive risk universe within the Artificial Intelligence space, please see MIT’s AI Risk Repository (https://airisk.mit.edu/).
We propose to develop a holistic risk universe which will organize risks according to the lifecycle/value chain of digital credentials, and will also tag risks according to two risk themes:
Trustworthiness: Is this credential trustworthy?
Privacy: What privacy risks do holders incur when using this credential?
See Charter and Participant Roster
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Leadership Info
Chair: John Fiske
Vice-Chair:
Secretary:
Meeting Days/Times: Wednesdays, 8AM ET
Weekly