The Evolution of Digital Identity and its Role in Background Screening
In HRchat episode 345, I talk with Chuck Walker and Taylor Liggett about the evolution of digital identity and its role in background screening. Sterling is on a mission to ensure verified information is owned by and easily accessible to, the individual. They believe digital identity verification should only have to occur once and personal identity information should only be shared, only when necessary.
Do you know who’s accessing your information online? Digital identity can be defined in many ways. Most of people in the US and Canada are, rightfully, cautious about how organizations can access our online info and digital personal brand as part of the recruitment process.
Listen as we talk about digital ID for individuals. Learn how a candidate’s information in an online world can be created, verified, appended, and shared in part or in whole and hear some of the checks needed to ensure things are done in compliant and safe ways.
Questions Include:
- What is one’s digital identity and why should employees care?
- In general terms, what controls do employees have over who can access their information?
- How did we get to the current state of digital identity?
- Canada is progressing with its federal digital identity scheme named Pan-Canadian Trust Framework, piloted by the Digital ID Authentication Council of Canada, a non-profit organization (DIACC). A national proof of concept project for a unified login authentication service called Sign In Canada started in the fall of 2018. Sterling Backcheck recently joined the DIACC. Can you talk a little bit about DIACC? Why did Sterling decide to join this initiative?
- What is a digital identity wallet and how might one use it in the context of background screening?
- Why should companies verify identity and what benefits can it deliver?
About Our Guests
Chuck Walker is Senior Advisor – Public Safety Information Management at Sterling Backcheck (Canada). Chuck joined Sterling in 2014 after completing a 32-year career as a Regular Member with the RCMP. In his current role as a Senior Advisor for Public Safety Information Management, Chuck works closely with the team on aspects of the company’s products and services concerned with criminal record and police information.
Taylor Liggett is General Manager for Sterling Identity (US). He joined Sterling in 2016 as Vice President of Business Development, where he oversaw sales, led numerous strategic growth initiatives, and cultivated key partnerships. With more than a decade of domestic and international experience in background screening, identity, and biometrics, he brings a unique perspective to the emerging and rapidly evolving identity business.