Identi3 is all about Digital Identity. In each episode, we'll bring you insights from experts at the forefront of the Digital ID space. Hosted by Nick Lambert, Dock's CEO.

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Identi3 is all about Digital Identity. In each episode, we'll bring you insights from experts at the forefront of the Digital ID space. Hosted by Nick Lambert, Dock's CEO.
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![Episode thumbnail for Liability in Agentic Commerce: Who Takes the Risk? [Live]](https://pod-engine-public.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/images/KYjDKy6DP3S148l67XgYsMYf4XzHkKlGc6rtkPAKkdc.png)
June 15, 2026
Liability in Agentic Commerce: Who Takes the Risk? [Live]
<p>What happens to liability when the entity making a purchase is not a human? AI agents are moving from research into commercial reality. They can research and execute purchases. But the legal, identity, and payment infrastructure that commerce runs on was designed around humans in the loop. This session explores what breaks when agents enter the picture and what needs to be built before agentic commerce can scale.</p><p>Guests:</p><p>- Przemek Praszczalek, Product Lead at Invela Network (formerly Mastercard, nine years in emerging payments and verifiable credentials)</p><p>- Ronald Kogens, Partner at MME, a Swiss law firm specializing in technology and financial markets law</p><p>(0:00) — Introduction and framing</p><p>(6:44) — How is agentic commerce different from traditional e-commerce?</p><p>(10:18) — Legal perspective: what changes when a non-human initiates a transaction?</p><p>(12:46) — Authenticating the agent vs. authenticating the person behind it</p><p>(16:26) — Bank liability when agents interact with fraudulent merchants</p><p>(19:07) — The closed vs. open ecosystem problem</p><p>(20:34) — Does the "I agree" button still work when an agent is clicking it?</p><p>(25:07) — Dispute flows, chargebacks, and cognitive overload</p><p>(28:31) — When the agent screws up: who is actually liable?</p><p>(31:33) — The EU AI Act and its implications for agent developers</p><p>(33:18) — New fraud vectors introduced by agentic commerce</p><p>(37:10) — Should agentic transactions be flagged differently in payment rails?</p><p>(40:08) — How will dispute resolution change in practice?</p><p>(43:37) — Could agents ever have legal personality?</p><p>(46:00) — Timeline: when does autonomous agentic commerce actually arrive?</p><p>(48:43) — B2B vs. B2C: which scales faster and why?</p><p>(54:16) — Audience Q&A: UK regulation and the T&Cs consent problem</p><p><br></p><p>Website - https://www.dock.io/</p><p>LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/docknetwork/</p>

June 1, 2026
Can We Really Have Zero Trust with a Federated Identity Architecture? With Justin Richer (MongoDB)
<p>Most organizations say they are doing Zero Trust. Many still trust their IAM directory implicitly, protect it with a firewall, and call that a modern identity architecture. That is a perimeter by another name. In this session, Agne Caunt (Dock Labs), Richard Esplin (Dock Labs) and Justin Richer (MongoDB) work through what Zero Trust actually requires at the identity layer, why federated architectures tend to recreate the problems they were designed to solve, and what a more structurally sound approach looks like.</p><p>0:00 Introduction and guest overview</p><p>3:48 Zero Trust: origins and core principles </p><p>10:26 Why Zero Trust is still unnatural</p><p>11:45 Zero Trust in what? The foundational question </p><p>13:14 Directory synchronization: how enterprise identity fragility compounds</p><p>15:47 Verifiable credentials and the move to user wallets</p><p>18:06 Is the wallet really untrusted? Justin pushes back</p><p>20:39 Practical transition: using wallets at domain boundaries, not everywhere</p><p>22:55 VCs as a reinvention of X.509 for an online world</p><p>26:22 Tool comparison: OAuth/OIDC/SAML + SCIM vs. VCs</p><p>27:42 Shared Signals and Events (SSE): strengths and structural limits</p><p>31:51 User Managed Access (UMA): what it got right, why it stalled</p><p>34:35 GNAP: what it solves, when to use it instead of OAuth</p><p>41:00 SPIFFE/SPIRE: workload identity and short-lived credentials</p><p>46:06 SPIFFE's trust model and the "bottom turtle" question</p><p>47:24 WIMSE: bridging workload identity across trust domains</p><p>51:12 Agentic identity: the question from the audience</p><p>52:38 AI agents -- neither human nor workload, and why that matters</p><p>55:26 "On behalf of" vs. "for the benefit of" -- the liability distinction</p><p>58:55 What would a Zero Trust native architecture actually look like?</p><p>Website - https://www.dock.io/</p><p>LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/docknetwork/</p>
![Episode thumbnail for Trusted Caller Identity: Pilot Results from GSMA & Telefónica [Live]](https://pod-engine-public.nyc3.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/images/KYjDKy6DP3S148l67XgYsMYf4XzHkKlGc6rtkPAKkdc.png)
May 18, 2026
Trusted Caller Identity: Pilot Results from GSMA & Telefónica [Live]
<p>This session presents the results of a six-month proof of concept run by Telefónica Tech, GSMA, Dock Labs, and TMT ID to rebuild call center authentication using mobile network APIs and verifiable credentials. The PoC completed authentications in under 60 seconds on average, with 100% of trialists saying they would prefer it over existing methods.</p><p>Guests:</p><p>- Glyn Povah, Global Product Development Director at Telefónica Tech</p><p>- Helene Vigue, Identity and Data Director at GSMA</p><p>Timestamps</p><p>(00:00) - Introduction and context</p><p>(00:28) - Guest introductions: Glyn Povah (Telefónica Tech) and Helene Vigue (GSMA)</p><p>(04:34) - Strategic context: why call center impersonation fraud prompted this PoC</p><p>(07:00) - The problems with current authentication: CLI spoofing, SIM swap, knowledge-based checks</p><p>(08:32) - PoC goals: speed, security, and privacy</p><p>(10:17) - GSMA perspective: scam as a global cross-industry problem</p><p>(14:41) - Demo video: how the authentication flow works</p><p>(16:26) - PoC results: trialist feedback and quantitative outcomes</p><p>(20:32) - Carrier perspective: commercialisation, network APIs, and next steps</p><p>(22:09) - The wallet ecosystem: complexity, government-led development, and commercial tension</p><p>(30:05) - Identity industry perspective: user experience design choices and distribution challenges</p><p>(37:10) - The extensibility of verifiable credentials beyond call center authentication</p><p>(44:06) - Audience Q&A</p><p>📚 EXPLORE:</p><p>Website - https://www.dock.io/</p><p>LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/docknetwork/</p>
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