Stephen Wilson
Steve is a researcher, innovator, and analyst in data protection. He has been a lead digital identity adviser to the governments of Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Macau, New Zealand, and Singapore, and has been awarded 10 patents.
In 2018, he was described as “one of the most original thinkers in digital identity in the world today”.
Starting in PKI in 1995, Steve saw the potential for this technology in digital credentials. In 2004, he was awarded his first patent for anonymously verifiable attributes.
In 2011, he discovered an ecological explanation for the diversity of digital identities as ensembles of attributes, which in turn convinced him that all digital identity boils down to data.
Steve is founder and principal of Lockstep.