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ID Tech Digest – May 29, 2026
Welcome to ID Tech’s digest of identity industry news. Here’s what you need to know about the world of digital identity and biometrics today:
Neurotechnology Algorithm Ranks First in NIST IREX 10 Iris Biometrics Evaluation
Neurotechnology has secured the top position in the NIST IREX 10 iris biometrics evaluation, marking a significant achievement in automated iris recognition accuracy. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) benchmark tests biometric algorithms on large-scale datasets to evaluate search speed and matching precision. Neurotechnology’s latest computer vision engine recorded the lowest error rates for both verification and identification modalities, validating its capability to support high-throughput civil identity programs, biometric border checkpoints, and enterprise access systems globally.
Sumsub Integrates Identity Verification Into Auth0 Login Flows
Sumsub has announced an integration that brings identity verification into Auth0 login flows, allowing enterprises to deploy seamless user onboarding and fraud detection. By embedding Sumsub’s automated verification capabilities directly into Okta’s Auth0 marketplace, organizations can implement real-time, risk-based identity checks at the point of authentication. This continuous verification layer mitigates the risk of account takeovers and synthetic identity fraud by dynamically prompting users for additional identity validation or biometric confirmation only when suspicious anomalies are flagged during login.
Clarity Security Launches Aperture to Secure Human and Agentic Identities
Clarity Security has launched Aperture to secure human and agentic identities across decentralized corporate IT environments. The governance platform addresses a critical shift in modern enterprise networks by treating automated AI agents and human workers as equal identity vectors. Aperture establishes a unified framework to audit, map, and enforce least-privilege access permissions for both software bots and employees, automatically flagging unauthorized privilege escalation and ensuring autonomous agents operate strictly within verified corporate security boundaries.
WISeKey Integrates QAIT Token Into SealCoin Ecosystem for Autonomous IoT Transactions
WISeKey has expanded its decentralized infrastructure, integrating the QAIT token into the SealCoin ecosystem for autonomous IoT transactions. The integration leverages cryptographic device identities to facilitate secure, machine-to-machine microtransactions without human intervention. By anchoring the Quantum-Resistant AI of Things (QAIT) protocol into the SealCoin ledger, connected hardware devices can autonomously authenticate their identities, verify software integrity, and securely settle financial obligations across automated supply chains and smart grid networks.
Bangkok Bank Temporarily Suspends Mobile ID Authentication via Atta App
Bangkok Bank has announced that it will temporarily suspend mobile ID authentication via the Atta app due to planned system infrastructure updates. During this maintenance window, customers will be unable to use the third-party digital identity platform to verify their identity for remote account opening or high-value transactions. The financial institution advised users to utilize alternative verification methods, such as physical chip-card authentication at branch locations or automated teller machines, while engineering teams complete the security optimization.
EnGenius to Showcase Unified AI Surveillance and Facial Recognition Platform in Japan
EnGenius is scheduled to showcase its unified AI surveillance and facial recognition platform in Japan at an upcoming regional electronics exposition. The security solution combines cloud-managed edge hardware with built-in computer vision algorithms to deliver real-time facial biometric matching and behavioral analytics. The enterprise framework is designed for corporate campus safety and retail optimization, offering high-precision identification capabilities alongside centralized data dashboards that comply with regional data protection standards.
Hancom WITH Launches xcAuth Continuous Authentication Platform in South Korea
Hancom WITH has officially launched the xcAuth continuous authentication platform in South Korea, targeting enterprise cybersecurity frameworks. The software architecture replaces legacy single-point-in-time logins with continuous, zero-trust session monitoring. By analyzing biometric indicators, contextual device signals, and real-time user behavioral patterns, the platform actively verifies that the authenticated user remains the individual operating the endpoint, automatically locking sessions if an unauthorized user presence is detected.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
