2026-03-16
Per Henrikson
iDenfy has partnered with Fifteen Soft to provide KYC and proof of address services for a football predictions and rewards app.
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.
Mitek integrates with Ping Identity’s PingOne DaVinci to deliver scalable identity verification and stronger digital security across the full customer journey.
2026-03-17
Per Henrikson
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.
The UK Government has announced the creation of a new Online Crime Centre designed to disrupt organised fraud networks and strengthen the country’s response to what has become one of its most widespread crimes.
2026-03-17
Per Henrikson
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.
Decentralized identity provider Gataca has expanded its platform with a new identity intelligence layer that will analyze wallet-based identity interactions for real-time risk, behavior and trust signals.
BioCatch has launched DeviceIQ, a device intelligence product helping financial institutions detect fraud risk before authentication in an AI-driven threat environment.
2026-03-15
Ian Fleming
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
Every federal agency in the United States has been ordered to adopt quantum-resistant encryption by January 2027, and CISA now requires that procurement across designated technology categories reflect that timeline immediately.