2026-03-18
Per Henrikson
Regula says it shows a wider shift in which remote identity verification is becoming foundational to digital economies — underpinning payments, border control, telecom activation and online platforms. Much of the expansion comes from long‑standing enterprise customers that have relied on Regula’s technology for nearly a decade.
Google Cloud and Entrust’s new partnership brings real‑time analytics and deepfake defence to regulated industries, promising more accurate onboarding and clearer audit trails.
2026-03-18
Ian Fleming
Sierra Leoneans without sufficient documents to register for a digital identity can approach a “justice of the peace”. Against a small informal fee paid by the client, they document the claims about their name, date and
400,000 national ID cards in Latvia may not be valid for digital signature transactions by June, and the government says it is bent on finding a solution.
The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services has introduced enhanced login options for Medicare.gov, allowing beneficiaries to verify their identity through ID.me, CLEAR, or Login.gov as part of a broader effort to strengthen account security and reduce fraud.
2026-03-17
Ian Fleming
The new method uses a geometry-driven sampling strategy to preserve curvature information and feed it into the network’s attention mechanism.
Identity-first governance treats autonomous systems as first-class identities within the same directory that governs human users. Each agent receives a distinct identity, clearly scoped permissions, and auditable activity attribution.
2026-03-18
Per Henrikson
The California Privacy Protection Agency Board last week announced the agency's first decision involving students and California schools. The decision...
Irish Tánaiste and Minister for Finance, Simon Harris, submits draft law on a “digital wallet” is the next step in the possible introduction of social media age verification.
X Corp., the social media platform owned by Elon Musk, will alter its account verification system in Europe following a 120 million ($138 million) fine linked to breaches of the European Union's Digital Services Act, according to a report from Bloomberg