How digital identity can cross borders while preserving national control
International digital identity interoperability research - peripheral to APS AI governance work, more directly relevant to digital identity teams.
Key points
- Alan Turing Institute proposes a framework for interoperable national digital identity systems across borders.
- AI is not the subject; this is a digital identity governance item with no direct APS AI angle.
- Limited direct relevance to APS AI practitioners - more relevant to DTA's digital identity work.
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"How digital identity can cross borders while preserving national control"
Source: Alan Turing Institute – Blog
Published: 7 July 2026
URL: https://www.turing.ac.uk/blog/how-digital-identity-can-cross-borders-while-preserving-national-control
The Alan Turing Institute has published a blog post presenting a new framework for enabling national digital identity systems to interoperate across borders while preserving sovereign control. The extracted content is brief and does not detail the framework's technical or governance substance. The item is a digital identity and data governance piece rather than an AI or algorithmic systems item, with limited direct relevance for APS AI practitioners.
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