Registration for the “Brazilian Identity Seminar – Governance and Legitimacy” is already a success

Less than 24 hours after opening registration, the “Brazilian Identity Seminar – Governance and Legitimacy” has already registered more than 500 confirmed participants. Organized and held by the International Institute of Identification (InterID), the event will be online and free and will take place on March 8, from 2 pm. In the opinion of the director-president of InterID, Célio Ribeiro, the high number of subscribers reveals the interest in the theme of identification in Brazil. “This is very positive and reveals how engaged Brazilian society is when it comes to identity documents. We hope that this number does not stop growing, after all, the more people we reach, the better we fulfill our social mission of disseminating identity as the ultimate instrument of citizenship”, he highlighted. Those interested in participating in the “Brazilian Identity Seminar – Governance and Legitimacy” can register through the link https://www.sympla.com.br/evento-online/seminario-identidade-brasileira-governanca-e-legitimidade/1888662 ?d=INTERID The Seminar has the participation and support of the National Institute of Information Technology (ITI), and the following institutions: ABRID, ATID, AARB, ABRAPOL, ANCD, ANOREG, CONADI, CNR, ENP and FENAPPI ServiceBrazilian Identity Seminar – Governance and LegitimacyWednesday, March 8, 2022Registration – https://www.sympla.com.br/evento-online/seminario-identidade-brasileira-governanca-e-legitimidade/1888662?d=INTERID

ABEP-TIC is InterID`s new associate partner

Working for over 45 years to strengthen cooperation between its associates and formulate public ICT policies, the Brazilian Association of State Entities of Information and Communication Technology (ABEP-TIC) is the newest entity to join the associated partners of the International Institute of Identification (InterID).

Conadi repudiates Arpen`s “Civil Registry Identity”

Last Thursday (2sd), the National Council of Directors of Civil and Criminal Identification  (CONADI), sent an official letter to the National Council of Justice (CNJ), to express its position on the “Identity of the Civil Registry” proposed by the Association of Natural Persons Registrars of the State of São Paulo (Arpen-SP).