Author

Topic: 2019 Personal Data Meetup | 18 December 2019 | Geneva, Switzerland (Read 113 times)

member
Activity: 64
Merit: 102
How was the data collection?
hero member
Activity: 2025
Merit: 528
❤ Bitcoin Garden
Worldwide Digital Identification Association to host the 2019 Personal Data Meetup on December 18 in Geneva
https://bitcoingarden.org/worldwide-digital-identification-association-to-host-the-2019-personal-data-meetup...

The Worldwide Digital Identification Association (WDIA) will be hosting an exclusive event dedicated to personal data protection, online identification and digital IDs on December 18 in Swiss Geneva. The 2019 Personal Data Meetup will bring together professionals in technology, law, regulation, marketing and blockchain.

“We took the liberty to start what is set to become the most important event in the KYC/AML industry. Today’s industry of personal data processing and storing is a fragmented part of economy, which is badly structured. Aside from the basic region-specific laws and regulations, there are no global unified standards, and on top of that only a scarce choice of reliable technologies is available. The same is true with discussion spaces: there is no key forum for industry professionals to share their views. We are confident that the 2019 Personal Data Conference will fill the gap,” WDIA President Yury Myshinskiy says.

Current tech fragmentation leads to companies repeatedly losing masses of their own and their clients’ data. Same problems affect clients: large variety of standards, forms and procedures results in enormous time losses in offline offices while filling in questionnaires and waiting in queues. WDIA brings together the best minds in the sector to discuss and properly address these issues....
hero member
Activity: 2025
Merit: 528
❤ Bitcoin Garden
2019 Personal Data Meetup | 18 December 2019 | Geneva, Switzerland


Event Website: https://meetup.wdia.org/

The Worldwide Digital Identification Association is a non-profit organization with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, formed by an impressive list well recognized institutions that include tech, financial and banking, FMCG, legal and infrastructure companies, and regulatory bodies.

Today’s personal data processing and storing industry is fragmented and badly structured. There are no unified standards and only a scarce choice of reliable technologies available which leads to companies repeatedly losing large massives of their and clients’ data. Same problems affect clients: large variety of standards, forms and procedures results in enormous time losses in offline offices while filling questionnaires and waiting in queues. WDIA brings together the best minds in the sector to discuss and properly address these issues.
Jump to: