Digital Identity: Global Roundup
February 7, 2022 8:52 am Comments Off on Digital Identity: Global RoundupDigital identity news from around the world
Digital identity news from around the world
Yuelin Li, VP strategy at Onfido reveals how taking risks while younger have paid off, and the challenges today of balancing a career and family
COVID has been a huge accelerator of identity fraud, but the public sector has a key role to play in improving the situation in 2022. Roger Tyrzyk of IDnow explains.
Research shows 82 percent of IT leaders have paid ransoms; 88 percent say retaining data longer is key to business value creation
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) continues to feel the consequences of a December 2020 ransomware attack, says Audit Scotland report
In a new feature, we speak with digital specialists in government. Here, Amina Omar, service designer at the Government Digital Service (GDS) talk about her journey into service design.
DigiCert’s Stephen Davidson examines the acceleration of e-government ID schemes in Europe and what it could mean for the future of digital identity, facilitating legal e-signatures as well as simplifying the complex requirements for KYC/AML and onboarding of remote customers.
Think Digital Partners speaks to Ian Lowe, solutions marketing director at Okta about the key drivers and challenges the UK government faces as it transitions away from legacy infrastructure. We examine issues such as cybersecurity, cloud migration, and a possible overreliance on Microsoft technology.
Digital identity news from around the world
New report from IBM also shows public sector IT pros view regulation and compliance as their biggest barrier to digital transformation, followed by data security concerns