Australia and Japan showcase cross-border verifiable credentials
In recent years, Australia and Japan have both launched digital identity initiatives allowing their citizens to verify themselves online. The…
Civil ID is used to identify or verify the identity of individuals when interacting with governments, though increasingly it is also used for regulated private industries, such as mobile phone accounts. Government examples of civil ID use could include document issuance, border management, voter registration or employment background checks. Find Civil ID solutions here.
In recent years, Australia and Japan have both launched digital identity initiatives allowing their citizens to verify themselves online. The…
Europe has been forging ahead with its plan to give each European Union citizen a digital wallet that can be…
One plenary at the 2024 ID4Africa AGM in Cape Town, South Africa, explored how legal reforms which are adapted to…
Governments in various countries are adopting and adapting digital identity systems with or based on cards. The Nepal government is…
In the past six months, Gibraltar’s e-Gov platform has made considerable strides in enhancing its digital services, Chief Secretary Glendon…
The European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox has selected the use cases to be featured in its second cohort of sandbox dialogues….
The entourage forming around eIDAS continues to grow, as the EU regulation pushes Europe toward a digitized society activated through…
A recent study commissioned by Regula has concluded that digital IDs are not yet poised to replace physical documents in…
Decentralized identity has had EIC 2024 buzzing – but Marcel Wendt, CTO of Dutch firm Digidentity, says let’s not get…
The southern African nation of Zambia is the latest country to join the 50-in-5 campaign, an initiative whose target is…