At SQR, our mission is to build a more secure, efficient, and inclusive world through trusted digital identity verification. The newly enacted Data Use and Access Act directly supports this vision, fostering an environment where secure data sharing can thrive, benefiting both individuals and businesses.
Why is this bill a game-changer?
- The Data Use and Access Act highlights several critical areas that will unlock the power of data for economic growth and improved public services:
Enabling smart data schemes: Building on the success of open banking, this Act provides a legal framework to expand “Smart Data” initiatives across various sectors. Meaning consumers will have greater control over their data, enabling secure sharing (with authorised third parties) to access more personalised and efficient services – ultimately putting the user at the centre of their data ecosystem. - Establishing a trust framework for digital verification services: Crucially for SQR, the bill creates a statutory foundation for Digital Verification Services (DVS). This introduces a regulated framework and a “trust mark” for certified providers, ensuring that digital identity services meet stringent government standards for privacy, security, and inclusion. Giving users the choice to use secure, trusted digital identities for everyday tasks, with the same confidence.
How is this relevant to SQR’s tokenised digital identity?
The Data Use and Access Act provides a robust and timely boost for SQR’s innovative tokenised digital identity technology. Here’s why:
- Building trust through certification: The DUA Act establishes a legal foundation for the Digital Identities and Attributes Framework (DIATF), formally moving it beyond its previous pilot phase. The 1.0 version of the DIATF will provide for a trustmark that signals a provider’s compliance with government-backed standards, giving users and relying parties confidence in the security, privacy, and reliability of certified digital identity services. SQR is at the forefront of providing secure, reusable digital identities and has been since first becoming certified against the DIATF Beta regulations in 2023. SQR has been contributing to the working groups for several years in anticipation of the framework evolving under legislation. Positioning SQR as a key player in this certified ecosystem, giving our users and partners even greater assurance in the security and reliability of our platform.
- Empowering user control and privacy: Our tokenised identity solution is designed to give individuals complete control over their personal data. Instead of sharing confidential documents repeatedly, SQR allows users to share only the essential details required, and always with explicit consent. This principle of data minimisation and user empowerment is deeply embedded in the spirit of the new bill, which aims to ensure individuals understand how their data is being shared.
- Driving efficiency and reducing fraud: The Bill seeks to expand the use of digital identities to make everyday transactions easier and safer. SQR’s technology directly contributes to this by:
- Reducing onboarding friction: Our reusable digital identity solution allows for instant verification, significantly cutting down on manual checks and repeated onboarding processes.
- Enhancing fraud protection: By providing a secure and verifiable digital identity, we help businesses achieve a higher level of assurance, safeguarding against increasingly sophisticated fraudulent activities.
A future built on trust
The signing of the Data Use and Access Act is a clear signal of the UK’s commitment to a digital future that is both innovative and secure. At SQR, we are proud to be part of this journey, providing technology that enables trust and empowers individuals with control over their digital lives.
We look forward to collaborating with businesses and individuals across the UK, leveraging the opportunities presented by this landmark legislation to build a more secure, efficient, and inclusive digital ecosystem.