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ID Tech Digest – April 30, 2026

April 30, 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:

Unico Names Luis Felipe Monteiro as CEO for Latin America

Identity tech firm Unico has appointed Luis Felipe Monteiro as its new CEO for Latin America. Monteiro, a former Secretary of Digital Government in Brazil, is expected to leverage his extensive experience in public sector digital transformation to scale Unico’s regional operations. His leadership will focus on expanding the company’s biometric identity ecosystem as financial institutions and government agencies across Latin America accelerate their adoption of secure, digital-first onboarding solutions.

Wicket Surpasses 1 Million Opt-In Users in Sports and Events

Wicket has announced that it has surpassed one million opt-in users for its facial authentication platform. The milestone comes as the company continues to expand its “Express Entry” solutions across major sports leagues and live event venues. By allowing fans to link their biometric profiles to their tickets for faster, hands-free entry, Wicket is establishing itself as a leader in high-traffic biometric venue management, focusing on a strictly consent-based model for fan engagement.

Experian Launches Agent Trust Framework for AI Commerce

Experian has introduced the Agent Trust Framework, a security layer designed to facilitate and verify transactions made by autonomous AI agents. The framework provides a standardized method for AI entities to prove their authorization and the legitimacy of their human owners before executing financial actions. This initiative addresses the “identity of things” and agents, ensuring that as AI becomes a more active economic participant, it operates within a verifiable and low-fraud environment.

Malaysia Mandates MyDigital ID for MyJPJ Transport App

The Malaysian government has announced a mandatory MyDigital ID login for its primary transport services application, MyJPJ. Users seeking to access digital road tax, driver’s licenses, and vehicle records must now authenticate via the national digital identity platform. This integration is part of a broader effort to consolidate government services under a single, biometric-backed identity framework to improve security and eliminate the need for multiple login credentials.

ICICI Bank Enables Biometric Authentication for UPI Payments

ICICI Bank has enabled biometric authentication for Unified Payments Interface (UPI) transactions within its iMobile app. The update allows users to authorize payments using fingerprint or facial recognition on their smartphones, replacing the need for a manual PIN for every transaction. This move is intended to streamline the user experience for small-value daily payments while maintaining the high-security standards required for the rapidly growing digital payments ecosystem in India.

Shareholders Approve Precise Biometrics and Fingerprint Cards Merger

Shareholders of both Precise Biometrics and Fingerprint Cards have approved a merger plan to unite the two Swedish biometric firms. The consolidation aims to create a more competitive global entity by combining Fingerprint Cards’ sensor hardware expertise with Precise Biometrics’ algorithm and software solutions. The merged company will focus on expanding its reach into the automotive, access control, and smart card markets as demand for integrated biometric hardware-software stacks increases.

Cyphercor Receives OCI Funding for Critical Infrastructure MFA

Ottawa-based Cyphercor has received funding from the Ontario Centre of Innovation (OCI) to enhance its LoginTC multi-factor authentication (MFA) platform. The investment will support the development of specialized security features for critical infrastructure providers, such as energy and water utilities. The goal is to provide these sectors with resilient, phishing-resistant authentication methods—including biometric and hardware-based tokens—to protect essential services from targeted cyberattacks and unauthorized access.

Jumio Launches Continuous Identity Monitoring Product: Jumio Watch

Jumio has launched Jumio Watch, a new product designed for the continuous monitoring of verified identities throughout the customer lifecycle. Unlike traditional point-in-time checks, Jumio Watch allows businesses to monitor their existing user base for changes in risk status, such as appearances on global watchlists or evidence of account takeover. This proactive approach enables financial institutions to automate their ongoing due diligence and respond to identity-related threats in real-time.

Sumsub Upgrades Deepfake Detector with Adaptive Model

Sumsub has released a significant upgrade to its deepfake detector, featuring a new self-learning adaptive model. The technology is designed to stay ahead of rapidly evolving generative AI tools by automatically identifying new patterns of synthetic manipulation in video and audio. The adaptive system enhances the platform’s liveness detection capabilities, providing businesses with a more robust defense against increasingly sophisticated identity fraud attempts that utilize AI-generated likenesses.

Socure Reports $340M ARR with 62 Percent Growth in Q1

Socure has reported a 340 million dollar Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) following a strong first quarter marked by 62 percent year-over-year growth. The company, which specializes in AI-driven identity verification and fraud prevention, attributed the results to high demand for its “Predictive” platform across the financial and gaming sectors. The growth highlights the industry’s continued shift toward automated, data-centric identity proofing solutions to manage complex regulatory requirements and combat fraud at scale.

FMCSA Motus System Requires Biometrics for Trucking Applicants

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced that its new Motus registration system will require biometric identity verification for all trucking industry applicants. The mandate is intended to prevent the fraudulent creation of multiple carrier identities and to ensure that applicants are who they claim to be. By integrating biometric checks into the registration process, the agency aims to improve safety and accountability within the national freight transportation network by hardening the system against “chameleon” carriers.

By the ID Tech Editorial Team

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