Trust Talks & Digital Dives

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Trust Talks & Digital Dives

Trust Talks & Digital Dives (T2D2) features invited experts who explore tools and processes for verifying information authenticity while putting privacy, security, and control at the centre of the design. T2D2 threads Canadian perspectives through a global digital economy value lens and raises awareness of individuals and organizations on the society-changing benefits and challenges of digital trust. We connect the value of verifying information authenticity with A.I., cybersecurity, open-banking, ethical research, fight fraud, protection the vulnerable, and much more.  When it comes to digital trust - we've got you covered!  T2D2 is produced by DIACC. DIACC is Canada's largest and most diverse voice on digital trust and identity. We're a not-for-profit association of public and private sector members championing digital trust and identity capabilities with privacy and security built in by design. To learn more about DIACC, visit DIACC.CA.  Message podcast@diacc.ca to recommend a future guest or topic. If you enjoy our content, please subscribe and share our podcast with a friend. 

  1. JUN 4

    #31 Talking Digitizing Traceability of Agriculture and Food with AAFC and the University of Guelph

    Digital trust is transforming industries, including the agriculture and agri-food sectors. The DIACC’s Digitizing Traceability of Agriculture and Food (DTAF) Special Interest Group (SIG) recently published a groundbreaking report outlining key challenges, opportunities, and recommendations for strengthening digital trust in this vital sector. In this episode, experts from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) and the University of Guelph will discuss the findings of the DTAF SIG report. We will explore how digital identity, verifiable credentials, and data governance play critical roles in food supply chain security, regulatory compliance, and sustainability. From traceability and fraud prevention to farmer data ownership and interoperability, we’ll discuss how digital trust solutions can modernize agriculture, empowering producers, regulators, and consumers.   Join us as we explore the future of digital identity in Canada’s agri-food ecosystem and how collaboration between the public and private sectors can accelerate innovation. Guests: Élise Legendre (LinkedIn), Chief Data Officer at Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC) Rozita Dara (LinkedIn), Associate Professor, PhD, CIPT at the University of Guelph Host: Joni Brennan (LinkedIn), President at DIACC Key Discussion Questions: What was the motivation behind the DTAF SIG report, and what key challenges does it address? How does digital trust impact food production, supply chain management, and consumer confidence? How can verifiable credentials support farmers, regulators, and food businesses to ensure compliance and efficiency? What role does data governance play in ensuring transparency and security in the agriculture and agri-food sector? How can self-sovereign identity (SSI) and decentralized solutions benefit farmers and producers? What are the industry's most significant fraud and food safety risks today? How can digital trust solutions mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities and ensure fair trade practices? How can the Canadian government and private sector collaborate to accelerate the adoption of digital trust in the agricultural sector? What global best practices should Canada consider when implementing digital trust in the agri-food sector? How can advancements in digital trust benefit Canadian farmers, food producers, and consumers over the next five years? What emerging technologies (AI, IoT, blockchain) could further enhance digital trust in agriculture? What Can Listeners Do? The DTAF SIG report outlines several key recommendations that listeners, whether in government, industry, or academia, can act upon: Adopt a digital trust framework: Encourage agricultural organizations and policymakers to implement trusted and agreed-upon auditable criteria that enhance efficiency and security. Engage in cross-sector collaboration: Farmers, technology providers, regulators, and industry leaders should work together to develop interoperable digital trust solutions. Advocate for regulatory modernization: Governments can update policies and frameworks to support secure, privacy-enhancing digital credentials in the agriculture and food safety sectors. Explore verifiable credential adoption: Organizations can pilot and deploy digital identity solutions to streamline processes like traceability, compliance, and fraud prevention. Join DIACC & contribute to the dialogue: DIACC provides an information-sharing and collaboration ecosystem to help shape the future of digital trust in every sector. Tune in to gain insights into how digital trust shapes the future of food security, sustainability, and efficiency in Canada’s agriculture sector! Read the DIACC DTAF SIG Report Digitizing Traceability of Agriculture and Food

    38 min
  2. MAY 21

    #30 Talking Digital Travel Credentials and more with AAMVA, ICAO, and MATTR

    The future of travel is digital, and secure digital credentials are at the forefront of this transformation. In this episode of the DIACC podcast, we bring experts from AAMVA, ICAO, and MATTR to explore the evolution of technologies, capabilities and frameworks for using digital credentials for travel. Our discussion will cover global interoperability, privacy-enhancing verification methods, regulatory considerations, and the role of trust frameworks in enabling seamless and secure domestic and cross-border movements. We will also examine the potential impacts of emerging standards, mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs), and digital travel credentials (DTCs) in shaping the future of identity verification in aviation and beyond. Join us as we uncover how these innovations drive efficiency, improve traveller experience, and strengthen security in the digital age. Guests: Ciaran Carolan (LinkedIn), PKD Program Manager, ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) Adam Lemmon (LinkedIn), Director of MATTR Labs at MATTR Michael McCaskill (LinkedIn), Vice President, Identity Management Programs and Services at AAMVA (American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators) Host:  Joni Brennan (LinkedIn), President at DIACC Discussion: Standardization & Interoperability: What are the key international standards shaping digital travel credentials today, and how do AAMVA, ICAO, and MATTR uniquely contribute to global interoperability? Privacy & Security Considerations: How do digital credentials balance security requirements with privacy-enhancing principles to protect travellers' personal information? Benefits to Adopters: What are the key benefits of digital credentials for stakeholders, including travellers, airlines, hotels, and governments, and how can digital credentials enhance efficiency, security, and the overall travel experience? Adoption & Implementation Challenges: What are the biggest challenges in implementing digital travel credentials at scale, and how can governments and industry partners collaborate to address them? Role of Trust Frameworks & Digital Identity Ecosystems: How do trust frameworks (governance and risk management frameworks) support the secure deployment of digital credentials for travel? Future Outlook & Industry Collaboration: What advancements in digital credentials can we expect in travel and tourism in the next five years, and how can different stakeholders collaborate to accelerate adoption?

    56 min
  3. MAY 7

    #29 The Role of Decentralized Identity in Enhancing Privacy and Trust with Ping Identity

    This episode of Trust Talks & Digital Dives explores how decentralized identity transforms digital trust, user empowerment, and compliance with evolving privacy regulations. Joining us is Darrell Geusz of Ping Identity, a global leader in identity security. Darrell explains how decentralized identity works, its value to organizations, and how Ping Identity is helping lead the charge. Curious about how your organization can embrace decentralized identity? Learn more from Ping Identity and discover how you can participate in building a privacy-centric digital future. Guest: Darrell Geusz, PingOne Neo Product Lead, Ping Identity Host: Joni Brennan, President, DIACC Topics Covered: What is decentralized identity, and why is it important? Empowering users with control over personal data Real-world adoption: Who's using decentralized identity today Ping Identity’s strategy and tech in this space Regulatory alignment (GDPR, Digital Charter, etc.) Common barriers to adoption — and how to overcome them The future of identity: What’s next for decentralized solutions Resources Mentioned: PingOne Neo: pingidentity.com/en/lp/ac/pingone-neo.html Darrell’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/darrell-geusz-72a8324 Verifiable Credentials Guide: hub.pingidentity.com/decentralized-identity/verifiable-credentials-decentralized-identity DIACC's LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/company/mydiacc/ Joni's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jonibrennan/ T2D2 features DIACC members, non-profits, and governments.  To recommend a topic or guest contact podcast@diacc.ca.

    46 min
  4. APR 30 · BONUS

    #28 Federal Election 2025 Reactions with Kelly Hutchinson

    🎧 BONUS EPISODE – Post-Election Reflections with Kelly Hutchinson In this special bonus episode, DIACC President Joni Brennan is joined by Kelly Hutchinson, Digital Practice Lead and Public Affairs Counsellor at Compass Rose, to unpack the results of Canada’s recent federal election and what they mean for the future of digital trust, innovation, and collaboration. Together, they explore what the post-election signals mean for Canada's digital economy and how the public and private sectors can work together to keep Canadians safe, connected, and empowered. 🔍 What’s Inside: 00:00 – Welcome and introduction 01:15 – Election signals that could shape Canada’s digital future 06:42 – Impacts on digital trust, identity, and modernization efforts 12:20 – How DIACC and its members can support cross-sector collaboration 17:45 – Priorities for the next 12–18 months 23:05 – What gives Kelly optimism for Canada’s digital journey ahead 📌 Key Topics Covered: Building digital trust and verifying identity securely Reducing fraud and scams in a rapidly shifting environment Strengthening cross-sector collaboration across political lines Unlocking Canada’s economic potential through digital innovation Ensuring choice, control, privacy, and security for Canadians at the center of every solution Whether you’re in government, tech, finance, or academia, this episode is for anyone working to strengthen digital systems and protect people in Canada’s evolving digital economy. 📣 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes. 👉 Follow the conversation on LinkedIn: DIACC: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mydiacc/ Compass Rose: https://www.linkedin.com/company/compass-rose-ottawa/ Joni: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonibrennan/ Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hutchonthehill/ 📺 Watch now: 3035a0a4e6b259785347cf1e0ac6d819

    25 min
  5. APR 16

    #27 PCTF Certification Benefits with Treefort Technologies, Consult Hyperion, KUMA and DIACC

    Episode Summary: In this episode of Trust Talks & Digital Dives, we take you behind the scenes of what it means to earn and uphold trust in Canada’s digital identity ecosystem. Our guests dive deep into the DIACC Pan-Canadian Trust Framework (PCTF) Certification—what it is, why it matters, and how it’s helping companies like Treefort Technologies lead the way in secure, fraud-resistant digital verification. Topics covered include: How Treefort mitigates fraud using certified identity verification tools Why PCTF certification is a game-changer for the legal and financial sectors What goes into the certification process and how it supports global interoperability Real-world insights from readiness and audit advisors Practical advice for organizations considering their own digital trust journey Moderator:  Joni Brennan - President, DIACC, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonibrennan/ Featured Guests: Jay Krushell – Chief Legal Officer, Treefort Technologies, https://www.linkedin.com/in/jay-krushell-859914233/ Ray Kimble – Founder and CEO, KUMA, https://www.linkedin.com/in/raykimble/ Steve Pannifer – Managing Director, Consult Hyperion, https://www.linkedin.com/in/steve-pannifer/ Ruth Puente – PCTF Certification Lead, DIACC, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-puente-beledo/ Whether you're a tech leader, policymaker, or just curious about how digital trust is evolving in Canada and around the world, this episode offers valuable insights into the certification processes shaping secure digital ecosystems. Tune in and explore how collaboration, standards, and certification are building the foundations of digital trust.

    45 min

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Trust Talks & Digital Dives (T2D2) features invited experts who explore tools and processes for verifying information authenticity while putting privacy, security, and control at the centre of the design. T2D2 threads Canadian perspectives through a global digital economy value lens and raises awareness of individuals and organizations on the society-changing benefits and challenges of digital trust. We connect the value of verifying information authenticity with A.I., cybersecurity, open-banking, ethical research, fight fraud, protection the vulnerable, and much more.  When it comes to digital trust - we've got you covered!  T2D2 is produced by DIACC. DIACC is Canada's largest and most diverse voice on digital trust and identity. We're a not-for-profit association of public and private sector members championing digital trust and identity capabilities with privacy and security built in by design. To learn more about DIACC, visit DIACC.CA.  Message podcast@diacc.ca to recommend a future guest or topic. If you enjoy our content, please subscribe and share our podcast with a friend. 

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