Dawn Illing

Dawn Illing Author

Dawn Illing is a product development manager with over 25 years of product management and development experience in the banking, insurance and cyber security industries.

Dawn's has worked internationally across EMEA in banking, insurance and cyber security industries. By working cross-border across Europe, this has inspired her interest in cross-border digital identity and cyber security, including the interoperable requirements that necessitate successful delivery of digital product and market solutions.

"Particularly in light of the digital revolution, the area of product development is one that is both fascinating and lucrative. The opportunities for developing creative products are virtually limitless given the speed at which technology is developing and the increased availability of digital tools and platforms".
"The foundation of digital transformation is digital identity - both a strategic business requirement as well as a technology challenge. Digital identity holds the key to releasing the digital revolution's full potential".

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Articles by Dawn Illing

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UK e-commerce Businesses - Are you ready for the Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) Deadline?

Organizations with an online presence must ensure that they are fully prepared for Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) compliance for e-commerce transactions.
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Banking & Payments: How Buy Now, Pay Later is Redefining the Payment Landscape

As Buy Now, Pay Later levels of growth are only set to increase, banks should take note of the growth that is anticipated in the next generation of consumers.
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eInvoicing - ensuring compliance with the EU VAT Directive

eInvoicing is a digital solution that enables public sector contractors and companies to receive and process electronic invoices that comply with the European standard.
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The Open Finance API & the requirement for eIDAS Certificates and Qualified Signature Creation Devices

Open Finance is driven by technologies such as open APIs. It is a publicly available application programming interface with programmatic access to a proprietary software application or web service – a set of requirements that control how one application communicates and interacts with another.
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The Buy Now, Pay Later Revolution

What is Buy Now, Pay Later? BNPL for short is known as installment payments and point-of-sale financing (POSF). Offering buyers credit as part of a purchase has been around since antiquity and therefore, what we are seeing is an explosion of a new variant.
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The Open Finance Ecosystem & the Standards for Secure Identification & Sharing of Data

Open Finance is seen as the natural evolution to Open Banking - extending the use of open data beyond traditional payment accounts to encompass an individual’s complete financial landscape, putting control in the hands of the customer and promoting full financial inclusion.
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The European Digital Identity Trust Framework & Qualified Trust Services

This article explains the Trust Framework and the ‘digital wallet’ requirement for remote eIDAS qualified electronic signatures, seals and qualified signature creation devices (QSCDs).

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