Digital Identity New Zealand (DINZ) is pleased to see the Government’s latest steps toward establishing safe and secure digital identity services, with the official publication of the Digital Identity Services Trust Framework (DISTF) Rules, effective today. This marks a significant milestone for digital identity in New Zealand, where DINZ has contributed its experienced advice from the outset.
The Complexity of Digital Identity
Building a robust yet adoptable digital identity framework is complex and demands ongoing collaboration and input. DINZ has been a part of this journey from the beginning, providing our expertise to help shape a framework that can work for New Zealand’s diverse communities and business needs.
Support for Our Members
As we pivot our DISTF Working Group’s focus from policy submissions to supporting members in adoption, DINZ is committed to helping organisations navigate their accreditation journey. For those engaging with the Trust Framework Authority, DINZ offers a range of resources to support their adoption and accreditation, including DISTF education and awareness sessions through our sustained and constructive engagement with the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). Additionally, through our partnership with InformDI (sponsored by DINZ member NEC) has made its online educational resource available and provided at no cost to DINZ members through March.
Open for Business – Together
The publication of the Trust Framework Rules enables the Trust Framework Authority to be “open for business,” and DINZ stands ready to support members as they work towards providing secure and trusted digital identity solutions. Together, we are building a safe, secure digital identity ecosystem that supports both privacy and innovation in New Zealand.
Learn More
To find out more about our mahi, our DISTF Working Group, sample our DISTF awareness sessions, or member access to our educational resources, visit our website.