Government Services Minister unveils revolutionary ‘gold standard’ in digital security

In an era where digital security and privacy are at the forefront of everyone's mind, Australians are about to witness a significant leap forward in how they manage and share their personal information.

Government Services Minister Bill Shorten is set to unveil a new 'gold standard' digital ID program, which promises to revolutionise how Aussies interact with their sensitive data.



The program, aptly named Trust Exchange (TEx), is not just another digital initiative; it's a game-changer for Australians tired of the risks of handing over physical documents like passports or driver's licenses.

By the end of this year, all Australians will have the option to use this cutting-edge platform on their phones, allowing them to share private personal information securely and with ease.


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Government Services Minister Bill Shorten announced the digital program for keeping and sharing personal information. Credit: Shutterstock


During his address to the National Press Club, Shorten will outline the details of the national TEx program, which is currently in the 'proof-of-concept stage’.

The technology, accessed via a person's myGov wallet, will securely store information such as date of birth, address, citizenship, visa status, qualifications, occupational licenses, working with children checks, and more.

Imagine booking a hotel room without the need to physically present your passport or driver's licence. With TEx, you can share that information digitally in a snap.

Starting a new job? The 'verify my identity' tool within TEx will allow you to choose which documents to share with your employer.

‘You control what details are exchanged,’ Shorten said.

‘You then have in your wallet a record of sharing, say, your passport and trade certificate with your employer.’



But how does it work? The TEx program will use a 'digital token' system. This token, while not containing personal information, acts as a 'digital thumbs up’, verifying details without the need to store them.

‘Take the case of someone going to the local Returned and Services League (RSL) and wanting to prove they’re from interstate or that they’re over 18…they’d just hold their phone up to a QR code or tap-to-pay machine and a digital token will be sent to the club vouching for their identity, address and age,’ Shorten said.

‘None of that information needs to be kept by the club. The token will be a valuable promise to the club but of zero value to a cybercriminal.’



Services Australia is spearheading the rollout of the TEx program, collaborating with other government systems to ensure a seamless and integrated experience.

Moreover, the data protection protocols for TEx are set to be even tighter than the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) used across the European Union, ensuring the highest data security standards.
Key Takeaways
  • Bill Shorten is set to announce the Trust Exchange (TEx) digital ID program, touted as a 'gold standard' platform for secure personal information sharing.
  • The TEx program will enable Australians to use their phones to share private information, such as date of birth and address, without physically handing over sensitive documents.
  • The technology, which will be accessible through the myGov wallet, is scheduled to launch by the end of the year after proof-of-concept testing.
  • Services Australia will manage the rollout, with assurances that data protection protocols will exceed the standards of the General Data Protection Regulation used in the European Union.
How do you feel about transitioning to a digital wallet for your personal information? Do you have any concerns about data security or ease of use? Share your opinions in the comments below!
 

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Right, we are from the Government we are here to help. What a load of BS, this is the forerunner of what's happening in China. Eeverybody there has a "Digital ID" and it's used everywhere even on social media. You say, do, or purchase items frowned upon by the CCP then you get penalised, even to the point of not being able to travel out of your area. Check it out, it's unnerving because what's happening here is how it started there..
 
Major problem with this is by the time people start using this the Hackers & Scammers will have found a way to get round it or ghost it. Then it's back to square one but with a lot more of our private/personal information at their fingertips.
 
Being a senior I am not comfortable with using this technology, I like the system we have now of showing some form of ID Drivers license passport etc. when necessary. Also it shows the loss of actual verbal contact when we need to use our ID. I think seniors will be worried or scared with this system.
 
Well I don’t know maybe it’s a good idea 🤷‍♀️ As a renter it terrifies me every time I apply for a unit they want every single bit of personal documentation just to apply so you are sending it multiple times to apply and you can only get one if you are lucky ! What happens to all your info at the real estate offices that knock you back ? It’s on all their computers. It’s also on mine each time I apply. When I am offered a unit I clean my computer knowing it’s probably still there somewhere. And that’s only one business we have to give all our info too !
 
🤣🤣🤣🤣 on one hand we have issues with security and scams and needing to take responsibility if your scammed because we are always at fault and then hey let's go digital for everything. What happens when systems go down, your phone doesnt work. It's like you will always need cash and you will always need paper backup. Plus here we go again with trying to get everyones information.
 
I have a very standard phone and don't have all the bells and whistles that is needed to have this. I'll stick to showing my licence where needed. The difference of pulling out an ID card to accessing your phone to get to the app, to log into that then clicking tapping onto a machine is simplicity especially if the technology is down (again)
 
Not interested, no way, no way get f%#$&d !
Save you showing a license or passport,,, please !
With the amount of cyber crime going on, US Government was just hacked into again in the last week,, NO WAY.
Purely big brother taking control over us, it’s not needed, wasn’t voted for !!
 
Being a senior I am not comfortable with using this technology, I like the system we have now of showing some form of ID Drivers license passport etc. when necessary. Also it shows the loss of actual verbal contact when we need to use our ID. I think seniors will be worried or scared with this system.
And everyone should be worried or concerned about this!!
 
Right, we are from the Government we are here to help. What a load of BS, this is the forerunner of what's happening in China. Eeverybody there has a "Digital ID" and it's used everywhere even on social media. You say, do, or purchase items frowned upon by the CCP then you get penalised, even to the point of not being able to travel out of your area. Check it out, it's unnerving because what's happening here is how it started there..
Your totally correct, it’s been in China for years,,, how to make us into a communist nation !!🤬
 

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