About Us - Partners Profiles
Lockstep
- AGIMO - Gatekeeper Public Key Infrastructure Framework (February 2006)
- ASEAN Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP) - Electronic Commerce project (March 2004)
- CSIRO - Privacy and trust issues in the use of health data in research (2005)
- Law Society of NSW - Digital Credentials for the Legal Profession- Phase II (2006)
- Law Society of NSW - Digital Credentials for the Legal Profession (2005)
- Singapore iDA - Singapore National Authentication Framework (NAF)
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Galexia works with Lockstep on projects with an authentication and ID management focus.
Lockstep Consulting is an independent company, founded in January 2004, whose focus is strategic research, analysis and advice in e-authentication. Lockstep also specialises in public key infrastructure, smartcards, e-health, privacy and public policy.
Stephen Wilson is Lockstep’s founder. He has assisted Galexia on a wide range of projects.
AGIMO - Gatekeeper Public Key Infrastructure Framework (February 2006)
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Galexia has recent completed a project with the Department of Finance and Administration to undertake consultancy services relating to the Gatekeeper Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Framework.
The Gatekeeper Strategy governs the use of PKI in government for the authentication of external clients. The strategy provides a whole-of-government framework that delivers integrity, interoperability, authenticity and trust for agencies and their clients. The strategy is underpinned by a standards-based, technology-neutral accreditation program for issuers of digital certificates.
ASEAN Australia Development Cooperation Program (AADCP) - Electronic Commerce project (March 2004)
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Galexia has won a competitive tender for a groundbreaking two-year project that will streamline electronic commerce in South East Asian nations.
Galexia is partnering with global law firm Baker & McKenzie to develop and implement a harmonised legal infrastructure for electronic commerce in ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations: Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam).
The goal of the project is to assist ASEAN to integrate into one market for goods, services and investment by the establishment of a harmonised legal, regulatory and institutional environment for e-commerce. Additionally, there is an opportunity for some of the developing nations within ASEAN to ‘leap-frog’ paper based commerce and develop more efficient electronic transactions for cross-border trade. The project is the first of its kind to be conducted in the Asia Pacific region, and is second only to the European Union in its approach to legislatively facilitate borderless electronic transactions across a group of nations.
CSIRO - Privacy and trust issues in the use of health data in research (2005)
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Following a competitive tender, CSIRO engaged Galexia to analyse privacy and trust issues in the use of health data in research and in applications in clinical settings.
This analysis considers new technology products in the identity management and authentication space, including strategic advice on the commercialisation of products developed by CSIRO -- for example, Privacy Preserving Analytics (PPA).
This work is being undertaken for the CSIRO Preventative Health National Research Flagship. This Flagship Programme has recognised that the appropriate collection, linking, interrogation and management of data will play a vital role in facilitating healthier, more productive lives for Australians. However, the analysis of linked population, clinical and genetic health databases raises privacy, confidentiality, and potentially ethical concerns.
CSIRO is working to understand and fully address these concerns, in a programme that includes developing new privacy-enhancing technologies where gaps in the current approaches are identified.
Law Society of NSW - Digital Credentials for the Legal Profession- Phase II (2006)
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This project is an extension of work completed by Galexia in 2005, and involves the development of policies, procedures and documents for a pilot of the Law Society’s digital credentials. Galexia’s role is to ensure that policies are compatible with current best practices in PKI and the proposed Gatekeeper reforms.
Law Society of NSW - Digital Credentials for the Legal Profession (2005)
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Galexia won a competitive tender to provide business analysis, research and advice in the development of digital credentials for the legal profession in NSW and Australia.
The Law Society of NSW and the Commonwealth Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) have commissioned this.
The project is a timely consideration of digital identity for lawyers and considers:
- Digital signature certificates and Electronic Signatures
- Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Smart Cards
- Impact of GateKeeper reforms
- Electronic conveyancing
- Electronic Court Lodgement
Singapore iDA - Singapore National Authentication Framework (NAF)
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The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (iDA) is also spearheading a National Authentication Framework (NAF) programme under their 10 year Intelligent Nation Masterplan. NAF aims to implement a nationwide infrastructure for strong authentication through the development of appropriate business, technical and operational frameworks. A NAF steering committee and four NAF sub-committees (Finance, Telecommunications, Government and Technical) comprising of industry captains and government will provide sponsorship and inputs to the developmental works under NAF.
Galexia has been chosen as part of a consortium to drive and guide the establishment of the NAF.

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