From Impersonation to Delegation.

On the Tuesday 24 June, with our partners Raidiam we held an executive breakfast where we attempted to unpack a growing challenge with an exceptional panel of thought leaders:

  • Victor Dominello, former NSW Minister and one of Australia’s Top 100 Innovators

  • Dima Postnikov, Vice Chairman, OpenID Foundation and Head of Identity Strategy & Architecture, ConnectID

  • Ralph Bragg, CTO, Raidiam

Expertly moderated by Jamie Leach, Open Data Strategist at Raidiam, the panel offered diverse perspectives and insights into how organisations can effectively navigate this new era of agentic technology.

Ready to take the next step in secure AI-powered transformation?

Contact us today to discuss how we can help your organisation architect open, interoperable, and future-proof digital trust solutions.

Download the white paper that explores the future of agentic AI, digital identity, and the infrastructure needed to support trustworthy autonomous services.

AI agents are already reshaping digital experiences—but today’s systems aren’t ready for them. Many services still rely on insecure impersonation, leaving organisations exposed to risks of misuse, fraud, and regulatory breaches.

In this in-depth white paper, ID Partners and Raidiam offer a timely strategy shift: moving from implicit trust to explicit delegation.

What You’ll Learn:

  • Why agentic commerce is scaling faster than any tech wave before it

  • How current systems fail when AI agents impersonate users

  • The 5 principles for accountable AI agents: from ‘Know Your Agent’ (KYA) to building on trusted identity standards

  • How Model Context Protocol (MCP), OpenID Federation, and verifiable credentials can be used to enforce dynamic consent and secure delegation

  • How Digital Public Infrastructure and modern identity frameworks in Australia—and globally—can support verified AI