US veterans’ agency plans biometric authentication pilot for healthcare employees
The United States Department of Veterans Affairs plans to pilot facial recognition tools at VA hospitals in 2024. One plan…
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The United States Department of Veterans Affairs plans to pilot facial recognition tools at VA hospitals in 2024. One plan…
Identity verification firm ID.me has been chosen by the U.S. tax agency for its single sign on Direct File pilot….
Login.gov, the U.S. government’s single sign-on service, is at long last getting a face biometrics function. Probably. Officials with the…
The UK’s One Login single sign-in service has been plugged into 23 government services in the last year. That is…
Two of the United States’ top security agencies are recommending seven general best practices for digital identity and access management…
The U.S. government says 70 million Login.gov single sign-in accounts have been created, a 50 percent increase compared to a…
Single sign-on authentication service has been switched on for all services that the autocratic Arab Emirates offers online. The UAE…
An attractive element of the UK government’s latest single authentication program, One Login, is in its name: One Login. Generally,…
The early returns on Scotland’s digital identity service are in, and the government is planning improvements based on the results….
It’s not what many would call inspiring progress, but the UK’s single-authentication government login program continues to move forward. Other,…