Digital Identity stories
The expanded RFID capabilities in Manhattan's store solution improve inventory accuracy, automate store processes, and reduce labour costs.
A first-of-its-kind European organisation has formed in the Hague to defend human rights online, providing legal and technical assistance to victims.
Digital trust is broken, leading to scams and fraud. A reset is needed, moving away from outdated mechanisms and towards trusted digital technologies.
Forcepoint has released a new eBook, examining trends that are likely to disrupt the industry and need addressing in the coming year.
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams provide sharp, to-the-point insights into emerging and established technology companies that operate in the Asia Pacific region.
Jonathan Andresen joins us today to discuss the identification and authentication solutions offered by Incode.
Māori data specialists are accusing the government of ignoring them while going ahead and expanding the reach of facial recognition technology.
Identity provider Okta has named Celestine Tan as VP for Asia Pacific marketing; Tan brings a wealth of experience from Splunk, CA Technologies and Pivotal.
Avast acquires digital identity provider SecureKey Technologies to simplify consumer access to online services.
Mobile traffic has accounted for 75% of all traffic, a four-year increase, according to the latest Cybercrime Report by LexisNexis Risk Solutions.
HID Global sales director, Bernard Evans, discusses trusted identity solutions and market trends in the Asia-Pacific region. #TechDay.
The MOUs are designed to advance the two countries' relationships in the three areas and make it easier for both countries to trade with each other.
Yubico VP Geoff Schomburgk discusses the possibility of a passwordless future and what Yubico offers to Australia and New Zealand. #ITsecurity #Yubico.
Global security company Entrust has acquired WorldReach, enabling solutions for Digital Traveller and Citizen Identity experiences.
New Zealand aims to create an inclusive digital identity environment with growing awareness leading to the development of a Digital Identity framework.
Kiwis worry as 79% report concerns over digital identity and data sharing. A significant behavioural shift sees 73% altering their online habits for privacy.
JNCTN is exploring digital credentialing to help job seekers and employers match jobs and the requisite skills-set.
Singaporean native Emily Tan appointed as Country Director & CEO of Thales Solutions Asia, leading over 2,000 employees & driving growth in key technologies.
Identity credentialing, proving you are who you say you are, needs to catch up to the technologies available. Currently, most organisations use simple means.
New Zealand has introduced a pivotal bill to regulate digital identity, aiming to enhance trust and security in online services, while embracing Māori values.