Home Office contract for facial recognition tool to verify ages of asylum seekers
A contract has been awarded by the UK Home Office to implement AI facial recognition to support...
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by Evie Kim Sing | Jun 1, 2026
A contract has been awarded by the UK Home Office to implement AI facial recognition to support...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Jun 1, 2026
· Entrust CEO Tony Ball will deliver a keynote at Identity Week Europe 2026, addressing how...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | May 28, 2026
Rank One Computing, a Gold Sponsor at Identity Week America 2026, has announced its technical...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | May 27, 2026
40% of autonomous AI agents could face demotion, a rollback in autonomy and operational scope, by...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | May 7, 2026
Guest opinion submitted by Bluem Identity Fraud in 2026 Feels Different Now Identity fraud is no...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 29, 2026
Following a competitive bid process, Amadeus today announces its intention to acquire IDEMIA...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 29, 2026
Graham Camm will have plenty to say about the UK’s Home Office’s architecture of biometric...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 27, 2026
Twice a year Europol hosts a Victim Identification Taskforce analysing data on cases of child...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 23, 2026
Anthropic pulled together a global industry consortium forming the Project Glasswing, which has...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 22, 2026
Insights from Huber Berger, Chief Project Technology Officer at Veriff, who spoke to us at...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 21, 2026
Phu Quoc International Airport is set to become a next-generation, fully self-service aviation hub...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 16, 2026
The team behind Identity Week Europe has announced the launch of a new event, Tech in Gov Europe,...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Apr 15, 2026
Guest article by Ondřej Fedorčák Director of Optaglio a.s. | Board Member of International Optical...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Mar 27, 2026
A policy brief “Independent Evaluation of Biometric Technology in the EU: State of Play and Future Options” highlights a growing gap in Europe’s digital infrastructure that we lack independent capacity to test and verify...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Mar 25, 2026
Government and industry leaders will be warned that cybercriminals are becoming faster, more organised, and increasingly difficult to track during a panel discussion titled “The Criminal Gravy Train: Where Are Cyber Threats...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Mar 4, 2026
As generative AI fuels large-scale impersonation imagery and remote work reshapes enterprise security, identity has become the perimeter, and high-assurance verification is essential to defending against industrial-scale...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Mar 2, 2026
The rise of AI agents is set to transform the connectivity landscape, shifting network demands beyond human-to-human communication toward the infrastructure required to support autonomous vehicles, robotics, and machine-driven...
Read Moreby Evie Kim Sing | Feb 13, 2026
Confronting AI-Driven Impersonation in the Identity Ecosystem As generative AI advances at...
Read Moreby Ben Carless | Feb 2, 2026
Australia, who toughened their social media rules, showing they won’t cave to big tech companies over the safety of children, have led the need for mandatory verification across the world. Vietnam has indicated plans to bolster...
Read Moreby Sophia Farwell | Jan 23, 2026
A tender announcement has been made for the procurement of a facial recognition liveness detection system, as part of the planned upgrade of Indonesia’s population data and civil registration systems. Ditjen Dukcapil said the...
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