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Age Assurance Technology Trial

OFFICIAL TEST & EVALUATION PARTNER

Age Assurance Technology Trial

Test & Evaluation Partner

KJR is part of the consortium to deliver the Australian Government’s Age Assurance Technology Trial. The consortium is led by the Age Check Certification Scheme (ACCS) and will report to the Australian Federal Government - Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts.

Experts in technology risk management, AI Assurance, and software quality assurance, as the Test & Evaluation Partner for the project, KJR will lead the efforts in the technology evaluation aspects of the trial to ensure solutions are robust, scalable, and aligned with industry standards and user expectations.

The project

Age Assurance Technology Trial

The Age Assurance Technology Trial (AATT) is a key plank of the Australian Government’s online safety agenda and aims to determine the effectiveness of available technologies to better protect young people by limiting their access to harmful and inappropriate content online.

These technologies will be considered as options to prevent access to online pornography by children and young people under the age of 18, and age-limit access to social media platforms for those under 16 years of age in line with the Government’s commitment.

These technologies include:

Age verification: Checking identity credentials to confirm age.

Age estimation and inference: Using biometric markers or digital patterns to determine age, including AI-based analysis.

Parental certification or controls: Mechanisms to involve guardians in online access.

The trial invites Australians to participate in real-world testing of these technology solutions, assessing their effectiveness, readiness, and applicability within the Australian context.

The results of this trial will be communicated to the Australian Government in the 2nd quarter of 2025. These results will inform future policies aimed at enhancing online safety standards and guide the implementation of age assurance technology across platforms accessed by Australians.

The department is working closely with industry and communities to deliver the Age Assurance Trial, which will play an important role in determining the most effective way to protect young people online.

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Leaders in Risk Management

This trial will evaluate various age assurance technologies which may include biometric age verification, AI-based analysis of physical features, getting parental consent and using email verification.

As a leader in technology risk management, AI Assurance, and software quality assurance, KJR will lead the efforts in the technology evaluation in aspects of the trial, including: testing age verification/age estimation technologies and parental controls and certification technologies, AI testing, technology stack deployments, and technology readiness assessments to ensure solutions are robust, scalable, and aligned with industry standards and user expectations.

As the father of three (3) daughters who navigated their high schooling (2013 – 2024) through the rise of social media I’ve seen first-hand the good, the bad and the ugly impacts of social media can have on our young people. KJR is honoured to have front row seats for the unbiased evaluation of the various Age Assurance technologies in the Australian context and it’s a responsibility we don’t take lightly.

THE KJR TEAM

Deputy Project Director & Chair of STAC

Evaluation Activity Leads (STAC)

Andrew Hammond

General Manager ACT & NSW

Dr. Kelvin Ross

Chairman

Dr. Mark Pedersen

CTO
KJR EXPERTISE

Approach to Evaluation

The development of the approach to evaluation will be led by a Scientific and Technical Advisory Cell (STAC) chaired by Deputy Project Director, Andrew Hammond.

The development of the test protocols, biometric and test subject data capture, sampling and statistical analysis and ensuring the research is robust, repeatable, reproducible and statistically sound, will be supported by a team of product quality and software evaluation engineers from KJR all undertaken in Australia.

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Ethics

The ethical approach will include analysis and extent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and multi-ethnic diverse communities in the demographic spread of human test subjects including through the application of the AIATSIS Code of Ethics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research.

Working with KJR’s Cultural Advisor, Johnny Fejo, the project will include initial and ongoing Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Monitoring to identify where any aspects of the project have EDI consequences and put in place appropriate measures and controls to address them.

Technology Evaluation

Evaluation Proposal

The Evaluation Proposal Report outlines the framework and approach for evaluating age assurance technologies in Australia as part of the Age Assurance Technology Trial. It details the methodology for assessing the effectiveness of age verification, age estimation, and parental control technologies and their compliance with key criteria such as accuracy, reliability, interoperability, privacy, and security.

The document provides an in-depth understanding of age assurance technology within the Australian context, covering online safety, privacy, and digital identity legislation, as well as compliance with the Australian Signals Directorate’s Information Security Manual and specific program requirements. It also includes a literature review of relevant domestic and international research on age assurance technologies.

The evaluation process is designed to be standardised and replicable, leveraging:

 ISO/IEC 25040 – Systems and software quality requirements and evaluation

 ISO/IEC DIS 25766 – Age assurance systems framework

 IEEE 2089.1 – Online age checking systems

 ISO/IEC 29119 – Software engineering test design methods

KJR CTO, Dr Mark Pedersen, and KJR Consultant, Adrian Ugray, participated in the drafting of the report.

Featured in the Headlines

Media Hub

NEWS RELEASE 

20th June 2025 – Age Assurance Technology Trial publishes twelve preliminary findings ahead of full report.

ABC NEWS
Trial finds age assurance can be done, as under-16s social media ban deadline looms
COURIER-MAIL
Social media age-limit trial a success
ABC NEWS
Six months out from teen social media ban, age-checking tech mistakes kids for 37-year-olds
NHK WORLD JAPAN
Australia readies for social media ban for children
THE GUARDIAN
Tech trial for Australia’s social media ban ‘broadly on track’ amid concerns under-16s could circumvent systems
REUTERS
Australia's teen social media ban faces a new wildcard: teenagers
BIOMETRIC UPDATE
Test lab, bias considerations for Australia age assurance trial revealed
INNOVATIONAUS
Age assurance trial casts wide net for world-first scheme
REUTERS
After Australia legislated a teen social media ban, it has to figure out how to enforce it
AIIA CONNECTOR MAGAZINE
Age Assurance Technology Trial
MI3
Social Media Ban tech trial project team revealed

KJR is an Australian Software Quality Engineering Consultancy and a leading practitioner in Responsible AI implementation. Founded in 1997, we have decades of experience working with ASX 100 companies and all levels of government departments (Federal, State and Local). We specialise in AI and data assurance, governance, DevSecOps, and testing—empowering organisations to navigate digital advancements securely and efficiently.

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    Andrew Hammond

    – General Manager ACT & NSW

    A self-proclaimed ‘technology addict’, Andrew (or Drew) has been at the helm of KJR’s ACT operations since 2009. From two people to over 30 consultants today, the Canberra office has soared under his guidance serving multiple Federal government clients and branching into the broader set of KJR services over the past few years. Not one to miss out, Andrew takes a hands-on approach with projects, keeping his carefully-honed skills polished and at the ready.
     
    Andrew’s other passion is sport. Whether it’s ‘netball dad’ duties or riding his bicycle around Australia in the TourXOz for a fantastic cause, he’s the embodiment of a man on a mission. And when work and sport collide, Andrew creates an iOS app to improve the experience for supporters of multiple netball teams.

    Kelvin Ross

    – Chairman

    The man who started it all – Kelvin John Ross is KJR’s founder. Over 22 years ago, Kelvin had completed his PhD in safety critical systems engineering and was ready to have a crack at the “crazy entrepreneurial ideas” in his head. As the world approached the uncertainty of Y2K, KJR emerged and Kelvin’s life was never the same.

     

    When it comes to KJR, Kelvin believes that “like an artist, the painting is never complete”. He is constantly examining the changing world and working with the Collective to keep KJR relevant and of value to clients. In 2020 alone, Kelvin has been deeply involved in the launch of both Queensland AI Hub – connecting Queensland’s AI ecosystem, and Datarwe – real World Data for AI enabled medical innovation, acting as Director and CTO respectively. And in recent years, Kelvin has helped to set-up IntelliHQ, a non-profit developing the ecosystem for AI innovation in healthcare where he remains a Director, is also a Director at AIkademi (The AI Academy), and co-founded the Young Women Leaders in AI program, which encourages and facilitates the development of Australia’s next generation of brilliant female minds.

    Mark Pedersen

    – CTO

    Mark is an IT professional with a passion for digital culture. During the week, he leads his team at KJR through straight-talking solutions to software problems. In his spare time, he can be found crafting soundscapes and audio/visual installations that embrace technology’s propensity for playfulness and expression.

    He first honed his aptitude for software innovation and assurance as a postgrad research assistant at the University of Queensland, where he went on to complete a PhD in Artificial Intelligence, focusing on language technology. It was there he befriended KJR founder Kelvin Ross and they bonded over a shared enthusiasm for fine-tuning software and risk mitigation strategies. He’s been with KJR ever since, taking a few years off to teach IT in the Middle East before returning in 2006 to open the Melbourne branch.

    As CTO, Mark’s technical knowledge and lateral thinking abilities are counted on to lead critical software projects safely out of the red and into the light. And, as a world-class software risk analyst and advisor, he thrives on the satisfaction of bettering lives with technology that actually works.

    Mark Pedersen is a member of the ACS Artificial Intelligence Ethics Committee.
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    Defining specific terms

    Our website address is https://kjr.com.au

      • “KJR” means K.J Ross and Associates and any of its associated entities.

      • “We” and “us” refer to KJR and “our” has a similar meaning.

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      • “APPs” refer to the Australian Privacy Principles incorporated in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth).

    1. Purpose of this policy

      • KJR is subject to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) which includes the amendments made by the Privacy Amendment Act 2000 (Cth) and the Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012 (Cth), governing the collection, use, handling and disclosure of personal information. This Privacy Policy is written in accordance with, and conforms to, the APPs.

      • The KJR Privacy Policy explains in general terms how our organisation protects the privacy of information in compliance with Australian privacy law.  Our Privacy Policy lays down the principles by which we collect, store, use and disclose any personal information you provide to us or we collect from other sources.  Our Privacy Policy also informs people how they can access their privacy information, correct privacy information held by us and lodge complaints.

      • Our Privacy Policy does not apply to acts and practices of a KJR entity which relate directly to the employee records of that KJR entity’s current and former employees.

    2. How KJR collects your privacy information

    We solicit and collect personal information where reasonably necessary for the proper function of our Website.

    In all cases KJR collects privacy information by lawful and fair means.  In most circumstances, KJR collects your privacy information directly from you. As an example, we may collect privacy information about you when you:

      • correspond with us via telephone, facsimile, email or letter;

      • subscribe (electronically or otherwise) to any of our publications;

      • access and use our website on your device;

      • provide information solicited by us via a form, registration process or payment;

    contact us through the website or social media channels; and contact us in person.  Typically, the privacy information we collect about you includes your name, mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address.

    Types of personal information we collect may include, without limitation, your name, age, date of birth, email address, photographs, audio and video content, transactional data obtained via third-party payment services, geographical information obtained from your device transmissions, and other user-generated content uploaded to and/or stored on our servers. We may also collect non-personal statistical information, such as analytics and cookies data, IP addresses and the specifications and settings of your devices (such as your preferred language) used to access the website.

    Our general policy is to collect privacy information from you directly and not from third parties, but we may do so if a circumstance arises in which it is unreasonable or impracticable to collect information from you directly.

    Where such unsolicited information falls outside this reasonable necessity, we endeavour to destroy and/or de-identify the information as soon as practicable.

    3. Anonymity and Pseudonymity

    While you are permitted to use our website anonymously or pseudonymously, you may only do so insofar as it is practical for the proper function of the website.

    4. Notifying you about our collection of your information

    When we collect your privacy information from you directly or from a third person we must, if reasonably necessary in the circumstance, ensure you are aware of particular matters associated with our collection of your privacy information.

    Our subscription page when you subscribe to our newsletters and alerts contains a “privacy information” clause referring to our Privacy Policy for the purpose of notifying you of all relevant matters about collecting your privacy information.

    5. The purpose for which we may collect, hold, use and disclose

    KJR collects personal information only where reasonably necessary for one or more of the functions and activities connected to the operations of our business.  We collect personal information for the primary purposes of:

      • providing clients with a service;

      • considering making offers of employment or for contracted employment purposes;

      • receiving services provided by you or your employer; and

      • advising you of industry developments and events and in the conduct of marketing activities.

    6. How KJR uses or discloses your information

    Generally, KJR uses and discloses privacy information only for the primary purpose for which we collect it. Additionally, we may also use privacy information for a secondary purpose related to a primary purpose for which you would reasonably expect us to use the information, unless an exception applies.

    Any personal Information collected of the type described above may be used or disclosed by us for the following primary purposes:

      • in the course of the regular operation of the website;

      • to respond to feedback and complaints;

      • for the development of new services or products;

      • to better understand user trends and usage patterns;

      • to improve your overall user experience of our website;

      • for the enforcement of our Terms and Conditions; and

      • for direct marketing purposes (see below for more information).

    In addition to the abovementioned purposes, your Personal Information may be used or disclosed for any of the Permitted General Situations outlined in s. 16A of the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), including but not limited to use or disclosure for evidentiary purposes in establishing or defending a legal or equitable claim, serious threats to public health or safety, or assistance in locating missing persons. We may be compelled by operation of law to disclose any information relating to you, including your identity and contact details.

    From time-to-time, it may be necessary for us to share your personal information with third parties in order for you to fully utilise our website, including third parties outside Australia. We take reasonable precautionary measures to see that these entities will respect your privacy in line with the APPs or their international equivalent. An example of a precautionary measure is incorporating a confidentiality clause into a contractual agreement to legally protect your privacy information. We may process your personal information on a server outside the country in which you live.

    We will not disclose privacy information collected by us to third parties for the purpose of allowing them to direct market any products and services to you.

    7. Direct marketing

    We may use your personal information to provide you with updates on our industry and information about our services, unless you request not to receive such communications from us.  You may also subscribe to our newsletters or industry alerts via our website or direct contact.  KJR makes clear that each subscriber is consenting and expects to receive such information from us.

    All of our direct marketing communications contain a facility whereby you can opt out of receiving future communications.  You may also at any time separately request not to receive direct marketing communications from us. We will comply with all such requests as soon as reasonably possible. Unless you opt out or request not to receive direct marketing communications from us, by continuing to use the website you consent to receiving such marketing communications.

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    When you visit our website – kjr.com.au, our server attaches a small data file called a “cookie” to your computer’s memory. Cookies are pieces of information that may be transferred to your computer’s memory when you visit a website for record keeping purposes.  Most web browsers are set by default to accept cookies.  If you do not wish to receive any cookies from us, you should set your web browser to refuse/ disable cookies.

    At KJR, we use cookies to provide us with aggregate (anonymous) information on how people use our website, and to help us to know what they find interesting and useful on our website.  We do not link this information to your identity or to any other information provided by you. There is no information identifying you stored inside any cookies.

    9. Collection of anonymous information via our website

    As most website owners and operators do, KJR tracks usage patterns on our website on an anonymous aggregate basis.  Each time you visit our website – kjr.com.au, a web server makes a record of your visit.

    Specifically, it records your:

      • Internet Service Provider;

      • date and time of your visit;

      • pages accessed and the documents downloaded;

      • search items entered; and

      • referring URLs (universal locators).

    10. External websites

    This privacy policy applies solely to information collected with regard to our website. We take no responsibility for the collection of information and/or privacy practices of any third party websites or websites that may be accessible via a hyperlink or third party advertisement on the website.

    11. Information about other people that you provide to KJR

    If you or your organisation is subject to privacy laws and you provide information to KJR about someone else (such as directors or employees of your organisation), you must ensure that you are entitled to disclose that information under the APPs, without KJR taking further steps to make sure your disclosure is compliant.

    As an example, you may be covered by a permitted general situation – an exception to the general obligation to not disclose personal information for a secondary purpose.  You should familiarise yourself with these circumstances to know when you do not need consent to disclose, such as the exception that allows a disclosure that is reasonably necessary for the establishment of a legal claim.  In other cases, you must gain consent of the individual whose information is being disclosed.

    12. Maintaining currency of your information

    KJR commits to ensuring that all reasonable procedures are followed to ensure your privacy information is accurate, complete, and up to date whenever we collect or use it.  If we believe the information we hold is inaccurate, out-of-date, irrelevant, incomplete or misleading, we will take steps to correct the information.

    We may take steps to destroy or permanently de-identify information when it is no longer needed for any purpose for which it may be used or disclosed. We may retain and use de-identified information or statistical data collected, including in the event that you cease to use the Website.

    If you suspect that any of your privacy information held by KJR is inaccurate, out-of-date, irrelevant, incomplete or misleading, please contact us immediately and we will take all reasonable steps to correct any such information within a reasonable time, at no expense to you.  If we cannot resolve the issue in a reasonable time, we will either give you an explanation as to why or discuss alternative courses of action.

    13. How KJR secures your privacy information

    Your privacy information may be stored by us either in hard copy documents or as electronic data in our information technology systems.  KJR maintains a high level of physical security over our hard copy and electronic data stores and premises, such as locks, alarms and barrier systems.

    We have developed specific policies governing information security in respect of local and remote systems access, including passwords and authentication devices for corporate and personal email, internet browsing, use of laptops and mobile and tablet devices. Access to USB, CD & DVD devices is controlled and audited.

    14. Transfer in certain circumstances

    If there is a sale, merger, consolidation, change in control, transfer of substantial assets, reorganisation or liquidation of KJR then, in our sole discretion, we may transfer, sell or assign personal information collected to one or more relevant third parties.

    15. Gaining access to privacy information held by KJR

    You are entitled at any time, upon request, to access your privacy information held by us.  We will respond within a reasonable time after the request is made and give access to the information in the manner requested by you, unless it is impracticable to do so.

    Should access to any privacy information be refused, KJR will explain the reasons for refusal, and inform you of any exceptions under the Privacy Act relied upon as the basis for such a refusal.

    16. Making a complaint

    Should you wish to complain about a potential breach of this Privacy Policy or the APPs please contact our Privacy Officer.

    The Privacy Officer will make good faith efforts to rectify the issue and respond within a reasonable period after the complaint is made.

    17. Contacting us

    Should you wish to make any query related to your privacy information held by KJR or our privacy policy, please contact our Operations Manager:

    info@kjr.com.au

    1300 854 063