This panel addresses the notion of Zero Identity, a paradigm that weaves identity management, data protection, and privacy engineering to foster safer and more humane technology. This approach extends beyond traditional methods like data minimization, masking, and encryption, proposing a more comprehensive strategy for ensuring digital privacy and security. In a world of increasingly sophisticated digital threats, the Zero Trust model has become a cornerstone of cyber security. However, incorporating Zero Identity into this model marks a significant evolution. Our panel, comprising leading experts in identity management and privacy, will explore how Zero Identity enhances Zero Trust by embedding privacy and ethical considerations into the fabric of identity management. Key topics include innovations in distributed data governance, the role of digital wallets and verifiable credentials, and the ethical implications of data collection and usage. The panel will provide insights into how organizations can adopt these principles to comply with global data protection and privacy regulations, build customer trust, and drive market expansion. This session is a call to rethink our current practices and beliefs about privacy and identity management and to consider this shift to Zero Identity and its implications for the future of digital security.