Australian government unveils upgrades to MyGov digital identity system

The Labor government plans to allocate AU$10.8 million to implement the changes, aiming to streamline digital services and improve user experience.

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The Australian government has issued recommendations to enhance the MyGov digital identity system, responding to criticisms about its susceptibility to scams. The proposed changes include implementing passwordless logins, introducing passkeys with FIDO2 authentication standards for added security, and creating a decision-making framework to streamline digital services.

The Labor government plans to invest AU$10.8 million this year to implement these upgrades. Additionally, the digital ID app myGovID will undergo rebranding to address user confusion. Despite criticisms, a survey indicates that most users are satisfied with the MyGovID service.

Why does it matter?

Digital ID has been a hot topic in Australia this year. In June, the federal government rolled out a strategy to boost the resilience of digital identity. During the closing sessions 2023, the Australian Parliament greenlit the Identity Verification Services Bill 2023, offering added privacy safeguards. In December, the government introduced the Digital ID Bill 2023, laying out the groundwork for a substantial expansion of Australia’s digital identification system.