Welcome to ABSIA's February Newsletter. In this month's newsletter there is information about the content EOI process for our 2020
Conference and some industry updates.
The ABSIA Board and staff gathered in Melbourne for this year's
strategy day on Monday 3 February 2020. Continue reading for a summary
of the day's outcomes and ABSIA's goals for 2020.
Do you have an idea, topic or session you would like to see at ABSIA's 2020 Conference? Whether you're interested in presenting or have
an idea to share - we would like to hear from you!
ABSIA submitted to the 4th release of the Trusted Digital Identity Framework documentation on 5 February 2020. This submission highlighted
the need to support SMEs wishing to become accredited under the framework.
ABSIA submitted to Treasury's draft legislation for the addition of voluntary reporting of child support deductions and child support
garnishee amounts to STP reporting on 5 February 2020.
The
proposed deadline for third party add-ons to self-assess against the SSAM is fast approaching. Existing add-ons are expected to
update their security settings in line with the SSAM before 1 July 2020.
AUSkey
will be officially decommissioned on Friday 27 March at 11.59pm (AEDT). For more information
about moving to myGovID, Relationship Authorisation Manager (RAM) or the Machine to Machine (M2M) solutions, continue
reading here.
DPO STP Phase 2 Webinar
The DPO are hosting a webinar on Tuesday 3 March at 2pm (AEDT) to provide an update on Phase 2 and walk through the latest draft
position
papers. Find more information about the webinar here. Register
for the webinar
here.
Have a news item you would like to include in ABSIA's March newsletter? Email the details through to ABSIA before 5pm
on Friday 6 March.