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1Kosmos Field CTO to Discuss Digital Identity Wallets and Privacy-Preserving Innovations at Identiverse 2025

1Kosmos Field CTO to Discuss Digital Identity Wallets and Privacy-Preserving Innovations at Identiverse 2025

Business Wire2 days ago

ISELIN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- 1Kosmos, a leader in unifying identity proofing and passwordless authentication, today announced that Field CTO Christine Owen will participate in two sessions at Identiverse 2025, taking place June 3–6 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. She will explore how emerging standards and trends are shaping the future of digital identity in two conference sessions.
WHO: Christine Owen, Field CTO for 1Kosmos, has more than a decade of experience in identity and access management (IAM), cybersecurity consulting, and zero trust architecture. At 1Kosmos, she leads strategic initiatives at the intersection of identity proofing, digital wallets, and passwordless authentication.
WHAT:
Session 1: Personal Identity Workshop — A Tale of Two Standards
Panelists:
Christine Owen, Field CTO, 1Kosmos
Teresa Wu, Vice President, Smart Credentials & Access, IDEMIA Public Security
Tim Cappalli, Sr. Architect, Identity Standards, Okta
Lee Campbell, Identity and Authentication Lead for the Android Platform, Google
Nick Steele, Principal Architect, 1Password
This workshop will delve into the evolution of personal identity, focusing on the history of the ISO and W3C standards, and developments surrounding mobile documents (mdocs), verifiable credentials, decentralized identity, and self-sovereign identity (SSI). Attendees will learn how to navigate the shift toward user-controlled identity models while ensuring compliance, security, and interoperability in a rapidly evolving landscape.
Session 2: Unlocking the Future — The Harmonious Integration of Identity Wallets and Passkeys
Speakers:
Christine Owen, Field CTO, 1Kosmos
Teresa Wu, Vice President, Smart Credentials & Access, IDEMIA Public Security
In this session, Christine and Teresa will discuss the convergence of identity wallets and passkeys, examining how their integration can enhance security protocols and drive the next wave of passwordless authentication solutions.
WHEN:
Session 1: Personal Identity Workshop — A Tale of Two Standards | Tuesday, June 3, 2025 | 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Session 2: Unlocking the Future — The Harmonious Integration of Identity Wallets and Passkeys | Thursday, June 5, 2025 | 3:10 PM – 3:35 PM
WHERE: Identiverse 2025, Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
HOW: To schedule a conversation with Christine contact Marc Gendron at marc@mgpr.net or +1-617-877-7480.
About 1Kosmos
1Kosmos enables remote identity verification and passwordless multi-factor authentication for workers, customers, and residents to securely engage with digital services. By unifying identity proofing, credential verification, and strong authentication, the 1Kosmos platform prevents identity impersonation, account takeover, and fraud while delivering frictionless user experiences and preserving the privacy of users' personal information.
The company conducts millions of authentications daily for major banks, telecommunications providers, technology and service providers, healthcare organizations, and retailers worldwide. Backed by Forgepoint Capital and Gula Tech Adventures, 1Kosmos is headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey. For more information, visit www.1kosmos.com and follow us on X and LinkedIn.

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