The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) organized a workshop on “Trustable and interoperable digital Identities for human and agentic AI” from the
30-31 March 2026, from 09h00-17h00 hours CET in Room C at the ITU Headquarters, in
Geneva, Switzerland.
The two-day workshop aimed to advance the global dialogue on trust, interoperability, and standardization in the rapidly evolving digital identity landscape. Building on ITU-T SG17’s longstanding leadership in cybersecurity, identity management, and trust frameworks, the workshop aimed to address both human and Agentic AI digital identities. This initiative brought together stakeholders from governments, industry, academia, and standards bodies to explore technical architectures, trust and assurance models, policy considerations, and cross-domain interoperability strategies.
Objectives:
- To explore technical approaches related to trust frameworks, trust management, security, and interoperability.
- To investigate actionable recommendations and consolidated insights to advance standardization work
in the field.
Target Audience:
Participation in the Workshop was open to ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates and Academic Institutions, as well as to any individual from a country that is a member of ITU who wished to contribute to the work. Participation was free of charge. Remote participation was provided. Participation was open to all interested parties and free of charge.
Watch the recordings of the session here