Alberta Searches for Digital ID Director Even as Premier Denies Program’s Existence
The province of Alberta is looking for someone to oversee its MyAlberta Digital ID program. The MyAlberta program debuted in 2015, and gives residents a […]
The province of Alberta is looking for someone to oversee its MyAlberta Digital ID program. The MyAlberta program debuted in 2015, and gives residents a […]
The government of Barbados has confirmed that it is planning to supply citizens with mobile identity cards. The country is currently in the process of […]
The government of Saskatchewan is already backing away from a proposed digital identity scheme. The province started searching for a digital identity partner in October, […]
Saskatchewan is the latest Canadian province to weigh the benefits of a digital ID program. The provincial government is already a member of the Digital […]
Digital IDs will soon carry the same weight as physical IDs in the United Kingdom. The country’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) […]
Digital identities dominate the headlines in this week’s roundup of top stories on Mobile ID World. We also take a look at a devastating security […]
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is arguing that data intermediaries should play a key role in a global digital identity scheme. The organization believes that […]
The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) is asking the country’s Digital Transformation Agency (DTA) to tighten the language in its proposed Trusted Digital […]
“… the digital ID project reflects a growing trend around the world, with a number of governments embracing the mobile ID concept.” Government officials in […]
IDEMIA is working with the French government to boost the utility of the country’s new national identity cards. The upgraded CNIe cards debuted in August, […]
“The aptly named Oklahoma Mobile ID has been developed by IDEMIA in collaboration with the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, the Oklahoma Office of Management […]
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