Federal Privacy Council Digital Authentication Task Force Members ((full)) Jun 2026
Task Force members are currently pioneering the use of . Imagine being able to prove to a website that you are over 21 without actually revealing your birth date, or proving you have a valid driver’s license without sharing your home address. This "need-to-know" architecture is the "Holy Grail" of digital authentication. Why It Matters to You
Their decisions will dictate whether the future of the internet feels like a series of secure, private rooms or a glass house where every movement is indexed. By balancing the cold requirements of code with the warm necessity of human rights, the Digital Authentication Task Force is essentially drafting the for the 21st century. Task Force members are currently pioneering the use of
The task force typically operates under the umbrella of the , which is chaired by the Deputy Director for Management at the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) . Lead members often include representatives from: Why It Matters to You Their decisions will
| | Why It’s Hard | Current Mitigation | |---------------|-------------------|------------------------| | Balancing Security & Usability | Strong MFA can frustrate users; overly simple solutions can be easily compromised. | User‑testing labs, adaptive authentication that escalates based on risk signals. | | Legacy System Integration | Hundreds of federal applications still run on outdated tech stacks that can’t support modern authentication APIs. | “Bridge” Lead members often include representatives from: | |