Every day, consumers and companies generate, share and interact with data, with financial transactions, remote work, socialization and more taking place in digital spaces. Trends in digital identity ...
The Higher Education Opportunity Act requires that colleges and universities have processes in place to ensure that the student registered for a credit-bearing online course is the same student who ...
In the modern digital era, identity proofing has emerged as an important barrier to fraud and trust within virtual environments. With online banking, e-commerce and remote employment changing the way ...
The IDV landscape is evolving due to stricter laws, rising user expectations, and new workforce demands. Governments are enforcing tighter age verification to protect minors and regulate restricted ...
Policy Owner: Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Policy Contact: Vice Chancellor and Executive Vice Provost for Academic Resource Management The University of Colorado Boulder ...
As digital interactions become the norm, selfie ID verification has emerged as a fast, user-friendly method to confirm identities remotely. Whether for opening a bank account, verifying an online ...
In the rapidly evolving digital age, the way we verify our identities has undergone significant transformation. From the traditional methods of in-person verification and physical documents to the ...
Decentralized Identifiers, or DIDs, are user-controlled identifiers that let people share only the necessary information rather than all their personal data. Users ...
Technologists and policymakers are reckoning with a generation-defining problem on the internet: While it can be a revolutionary force for unprecedented education and connection across the globe, it ...
Retailers lost an estimated $115 billion to ecommerce fraud in 2024, and ineffective identity verification remains one of the biggest vulnerabilities they must address entering 2026. Fraudsters are ...