Digital Identity: Global Roundup
April 2, 2024 8:59 am Comments Off on Digital Identity: Global RoundupDigital identity news from around the world
Digital identity news from around the world
UK-based ex-offender employment experts scale candidate support by 300 percent and reduce admin work by 80 percent, enabling staff to spend less time on paperwork and more time on helping people.
But the UK public is more likely to trust the use of biometrics by public sector organisations like the police force and the NHS, as opposed to the private sector – research.
The Ministry of Defence (MoD)’s Secure By Design policy is a fundamental change to how it has traditionally approached cybersecurity. In this Q&A, Bee-net’s George Bathurst explains the shift in policy and the company’s role in developing the MoD’s vision.
As the digital landscape continues to evolve, so too do the threats posed by cybercriminals. Staying informed about the latest developments in cybersecurity is essential for individuals and organisations alike. Here, Lisa Ventura MBE, provides the first of quarterly round-ups of all things cybersecurity.
Errol Weiss, chief security officer at Health-ISAC, says biometrics may hold the key to solving some of the biggest identity challenges in healthcare.
Digital identity news from around the world
Dia Nag, head of strategy & digital transformation and chair, Cabinet Office Women in Digital network, reveals her journey – from India to the UK, and then from a career in journalism to the heart of government.
AI could help automate around 84 percent of repetitive service transactions across government, says The Alan Turing Institute.
The UK government has upgraded its fraud detection capabilities to better detect fraud committed against the public sector.