Digital Identity stories
Banks and credit unions should see fewer login failures and support calls as Alkami replaces screen scraping with tokenised data sharing.
The filing could help organisations prove attendance or access without collecting names or locations, as Europe tightens digital identity rules.
Private preview access is now available as security teams race to govern AI agents and harden identity controls for a post-quantum era.
The certification may reassure banks and governments that Daon's identity and fraud tools meet stricter AI oversight as scrutiny intensifies globally.
The tie-up adds tighter access checks as firms deploy AI agents and browser tools more widely, amid rising identity attacks.
Millions of UK and European shoppers can now skip manual card entry online, as Revolut rolls out Visa's Click to Pay at checkout.
Better text delivery has helped the fintech avoid carrier throttling and support headaches as clients rely on SMS to complete financial checks.
Customers should see fewer bespoke integrations as SailPoint lets partners build native applications on its Atlas foundation.
The listing should speed procurement for cloud customers as employers face rising risks from impersonation, fraud and stolen credentials.
The new controls could help enterprises stop AI agents from exporting data or changing records when their actions stray beyond approved intent.
Election officials and voters may gain independently checkable results as Sequent adds open-source VoteSecure to its digital voting platform.
Enterprises risk missing business gains unless data quality is managed continuously from source to decision, experts say.
Merchants and banks could see fewer false declines and faster digital settlement as Visa expands AI tools, token updates and stablecoin pilots.
Rising cyber threats and hybrid work are pushing Australian employers to replace scattered badges, passwords and tokens with one credential.
Phishing is becoming harder to spot as attackers use encryption and AI-generated sites to target organisations more effectively.
Public backing is strongest where facial recognition is tied to security, with 81% supporting border checks and 53% favouring tighter limits.
Banks, payment networks and governments may face the same post-quantum migration as crypto, with trust and coordination now at stake.
The framework aims to let merchants verify authorised AI agents, block rogue automation and monetise machine traffic as commerce shifts online.
Businesses will be able to distinguish trusted AI shoppers from malicious bots as automated requests surge across retail and publishing sites.
Cyber teams facing mounting alerts may use the new platform to cut false positives and speed containment across Microsoft-heavy environments.