Editor-in chief. Market intelligence and strategy expert, and long-year speaker, moderator. More than 15 years in global identity verification, age verification, and RegTech markets.
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Plans to introduce identity verification for all directors and PSCs on the Companies House register are on schedule for a staggered rollout from early 2025
US-WA based IAM-focused self-service account recovery and helpdesk verification, Nametag, has introduced Deepfake Defense, a new feature designed to detect and block deep fake attacks created using generative AI technologies.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has partnered with SpruceID to enhance privacy and security in digital credentials for cross-border interactions.
Experian has announced a new partnership with Sardine, a fraud prevention firm specializing in behavioral biometrics and device intelligence
Australia HQ-ed Data Zoo Launches “ID Fraud & Risk Signals” to Enhance Customer Verification and Fraud Detection with Mobile Network Operator, Email Intelligence and Cybercrime Data
At the Hello World event in San Francisco, Alex Blania and Sam Altman, co-founders of World Network (formerly known as Worldcoin), provided the latest updates on the project that will accelerate globa
Jumio (US) announced that it has more than 300 issued patents and patent applications. The strength of Jumio’s global IP portfolio spans nearly 100 unique patent families
Chartis Research recently published Enterprise Fraud Solutions, 2024: Market Update and Vendor Landscape Quadrant, which includes Veriff....
In recent months, digital identity partnerships have seen a surge as companies focus on strengthening identity security, improving user experiences, and reducing fraud risks across various industries.
Okta has unveiled a generative AI agents security platform, addressing consumer and developer needs while launching a cross-industry security initiative.
Digital identity news from around the world
In a 'digital arrest', victims are tricked into remaining under constant visual surveillance via Skype or other video conferencing platforms until the criminals’ demands are met.