Women in Identity MeetUp, Hosted By RBC
Emerging Trends: User-Centric Identity Ecosystems and KYC in the Age of AI & GenAI
Emerging Trends: User-Centric Identity Ecosystems and KYC in the Age of AI & GenAI
📅 Date: 20 October 2025
🕒 Time: 5PM ET
📍 Location: RBC Waterpark Place
About the Event
Join Women in Identity and RBC for an exclusive two-hour event exploring the future of identity through the lens of user-centric ecosystems, compliance and AI.
With the recent update to Women in Identity’s ID Code of Conduct, organisations are being challenged to move beyond “one-size-fits-all” solutions and embrace inclusivity, ethics and user trust in IAM.
This event will bring together industry leaders from WiD’s sponsors to discuss:
- How AI and GenAI can enable user-centric KYC and IAM
- The role of user behaviour in driving compliance and risk mitigation
- Emerging fraud threats – and how AI-powered identity systems can stay ahead
- What the next generation of ethical, user-first digital identity ecosystems might look like
You’ll also hear the latest findings from the ID Code of Conduct and connect with peers during a dedicated networking session.
Why You Should Attend
Identity today is about inclusion, trust, and business impact – not just security. In this event, you’ll:
- Discover how Women in Identity’s ID Code of Conduct (with the London School of Economics) proves ID inclusion reduces risk and drives growth.
- Explore the “Ten R’s” of ID inclusion – a practical framework to help your organisation tackle ID exclusion head-on.
- Go beyond AI bias theory – gain actionable steps to make AI and GenAI fairer in KYC and identity verification.
- Build your network – connect with peers shaping the next generation of inclusive identity solutions.
About Women in Identity
Sponsored by RBC, Women in Identity is a global non-profit dedicated to driving inclusion and equity in identity systems. Together, we’re developing the ID Code of Conduct, a universal set of guidelines to reduce bias and improve access worldwide.
Disclaimer: By signing up, I agree to share my details with RBC and Women in Identity, and for both organisations to contact me regarding this and future events.
Emerging Trends: User-Centric Identity Ecosystems and KYC in the Age of AI & GenAI
Emerging Trends: User-Centric Identity Ecosystems and KYC in the Age of AI & GenAI
📅 Date: 20 October 2025
🕒 Time: 5PM ET
📍 Location: RBC Waterpark Place
About the Event
Join Women in Identity and RBC for an exclusive two-hour event exploring the future of identity through the lens of user-centric ecosystems, compliance and AI.
With the recent update to Women in Identity’s ID Code of Conduct, organisations are being challenged to move beyond “one-size-fits-all” solutions and embrace inclusivity, ethics and user trust in IAM.
This event will bring together industry leaders from WiD’s sponsors to discuss:
- How AI and GenAI can enable user-centric KYC and IAM
- The role of user behaviour in driving compliance and risk mitigation
- Emerging fraud threats – and how AI-powered identity systems can stay ahead
- What the next generation of ethical, user-first digital identity ecosystems might look like
You’ll also hear the latest findings from the ID Code of Conduct and connect with peers during a dedicated networking session.
Why You Should Attend
Identity today is about inclusion, trust, and business impact – not just security. In this event, you’ll:
- Discover how Women in Identity’s ID Code of Conduct (with the London School of Economics) proves ID inclusion reduces risk and drives growth.
- Explore the “Ten R’s” of ID inclusion – a practical framework to help your organisation tackle ID exclusion head-on.
- Go beyond AI bias theory – gain actionable steps to make AI and GenAI fairer in KYC and identity verification.
- Build your network – connect with peers shaping the next generation of inclusive identity solutions.
About Women in Identity
Sponsored by RBC, Women in Identity is a global non-profit dedicated to driving inclusion and equity in identity systems. Together, we’re developing the ID Code of Conduct, a universal set of guidelines to reduce bias and improve access worldwide.
Disclaimer: By signing up, I agree to share my details with RBC and Women in Identity, and for both organisations to contact me regarding this and future events.