Digital Identity stories
The deal gives National Bank of Canada new fraud tools as lenders race to curb losses without adding friction for customers.
Alberta's nursing regulator has cut renewal times from more than 100 days to under 30 minutes, easing staff shortages and compliance burdens.
Most enterprise access still sits outside formal controls, leaving AI agents and unmanaged accounts to widen security and compliance risks.
The recognition comes as buyers demand unified controls for human, machine and AI identities across cloud, on-premises and core business systems.
Brands risk disappearing from AI search results as Akamai rolls out a tool that reshapes website content for machine readers and tracks visits.
The ranking strengthens Infobip's position with enterprise buyers as CPaaS vendors compete to bundle messaging, voice and AI tools.
The ranking underscores growing demand for tools that secure human, machine and AI identities across cloud and hybrid environments.
Deepfake threats are pushing public bodies to harden identity checks and governance, as Gartner forecasts dedicated TrustOps teams by 2028.
Standards work for autonomous software is drawing broader backing, with public bodies and major tech groups joining as deployment moves into production.
UKG Ready users can now automate employee data into email signatures and meeting themes, reducing manual updates for IT teams.
Banks and fintech groups could spot rising rejection rates and hidden attack patterns sooner, with 3DiVi's new layer analysing live biometric sessions.
Growing use of AI fakery is forcing companies to verify who is really on screen before hiring, approving payments or granting access.
Ageing systems are leaving public services exposed to outages and cyber-attacks, with 28 per cent of high-risk government IT unfunded for fixes.
Cautious support from tech leaders hinges on whether Canberra can turn new AI and digital funding into real productivity gains.
Mid-market law firms can now cut onboarding delays as verified ID checks are fed straight into compliance records within Silks' platform.
Verified digital data could slash delays and failed deals in a homebuying market where transactions take 22 weeks on average.
The tie-up could widen card acceptance and lower fraud risks for overseas shoppers and Chinese merchants as JD.com expands abroad.
The deal could accelerate cross-border payments and real-world asset tokenisation in ASEAN, where fragmented financial systems remain a hurdle.
Businesses face tighter cyber and governance expectations as ministers push a resilience Bill and voluntary digital ID schemes across the UK.
The hire signals a sharper focus on resilience and customer trust as buyers demand stronger governance from identity security suppliers.