Dima Postnikov

FAPI Working Group - Co-chair at OpenID Foundation

Dima Postnikov is an experienced professional in the field of identity and security, currently serving as an Advisory Group Member at the Information Security Consultative Group since April 2024. Dima holds multiple leadership roles at the OpenID Foundation, including Vice Chairman and Board of Directors member, alongside contributions to various working groups such as Financial-grade API (FAPI). As Head of Identity Strategy and Architecture at Australian Payments Plus and a member of the Trust Over IP Foundation and IDPro, Dima actively promotes excellence in digital identity practices. Prior experience includes Principal Architect - Identity at Commonwealth Bank and Senior Architect at Westpac Group, with a foundational background as an Applications Architect at the Australian Securities Exchange and a Software Engineer at Integrated Research. Educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Applied Finance from FinSIA and dual Bachelor's degrees in Software Engineering and Management from the National Aerospace University - 'Kharkiv Aviation Institute'.

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OpenID Foundation

The OpenID Foundation (OIDF) promotes, protects and nurtures the OpenID community and technologies. The OpenID Foundation is a non-profit international standardization organization of individuals and companies committed to enabling, promoting and protecting OpenID technologies that provide the internet identity layer and API Protection. Formed in June 2007, the Foundation serves as a public trust organization representing the open community of developers, vendors, and users. OIDF assists the community by providing needed infrastructure and help in promoting and supporting expanded adoption of OpenID. This entails managing intellectual property and brand marks as well as fostering viral growth and global participation in the proliferation of OpenID.


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