Acre Security introduces unified biometric credentials for US college campuses
The University of Virginia, George Mason, and Rockhurst are now among the first major U.S. campuses to unify physical, mobile,…
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.
The University of Virginia, George Mason, and Rockhurst are now among the first major U.S. campuses to unify physical, mobile,…
America’s GSA has added biometric passports to its ID documents supported for remote identity verification on the government’s single sign-on…
Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) cryptography has been hailed as a solution for preserving the privacy of personal information during identity verification…
Montana has launched its mobile drivers license (mDL), fulfilling the promise of a 2023 bill, HB 519. A release from…
By David Rennie, Chief Trust Officer at Orchestrating Identity Here we go again. Revitalising an idea that dates back to Tony…
South Korea’s digital ID system has one major flaw, according to a Korean technology writer. Choi Youn-jin, a columnist with…
Nigerian authorities are in the process of implementation a National Land Registration, Documentation and Titling Program (NLRDTP), which will digitize…
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) newly created Crypto Task Force is hosting a series of roundtables in cities…
The selected bidders of the Request for Proposal (RFP) for selecting a vendor to implement the Sri Lanka Unique Digital…
Greeks have just days to apply for their Personal Citizen Number before the government automatically issues one to every resident…