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ID Tech Digest – May 15, 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:
Keycard Launches Identity and Access Controls for Multi-Agent AI Applications
Keycard has introduced new identity and access control features specifically built for managing environments with multiple autonomous AI agents. The framework establishes unique digital cryptographic identities for individual agents, allowing enterprise administrators to assign granular permissions and track machine-to-machine interactions. By defining strict boundaries on data access and transactional capabilities, Keycard aims to provide organizations with the auditing tools necessary to prevent unauthorized actions and maintain control over complex, automated AI workflows.
NTT Docomo Business Develops Prototype AI Agent Registry
NTT Docomo Business has developed a prototype AI agent registry to provide a secure system for verifying the identity and operational parameters of autonomous software entities. The registry functions as a decentralized directory where developers must register the security profiles, ownership data, and intended behaviors of their AI agents. This verified baseline allows external services and digital infrastructure networks to instantly confirm the legitimacy of an incoming AI agent before granting it access to APIs or corporate databases.
UK Lowers Biometric eGate Age Threshold to 8
The UK government has lowered the age threshold for utilizing automated biometric eGates at border checkpoints from 10 to 8 years old. This policy adjustment adds an estimated 1.5 million child travelers to the eligible pool for automated processing. The decision follows extensive trials designed to ensure the underlying facial recognition algorithms can accurately verify the changing facial characteristics of younger children, and it is intended to significantly reduce passenger wait times at major UK ports of entry during peak travel seasons.
Virgin Voyages Warns of 2-3 Hour EES Biometric Delays at Barcelona Cruise Terminal
Virgin Voyages has issued a formal advisory warning passengers of potential 2 to 3-hour delays at the Barcelona cruise terminal due to the implementation of the European Union’s Entry/Exit System (EES). The new border protocol requires all non-EU travelers to undergo mandatory facial scans and fingerprint registration upon entry. The cruise line is urging passengers to adjust their arrival schedules accordingly while terminal authorities work to optimize the high-throughput biometric enrollment infrastructure required by the new regulations.
New Zealand’s SmartStay Adds Apple Wallet and Google Wallet Room Keys
Hotel platform SmartStay has expanded its digital offerings by integrating mobile room keys into Apple Wallet and Google Wallet. The update allows guests to securely download their room credentials directly to their smartphones after completing an online identity verification process. By utilizing NFC technology, travelers can bypass the front desk and unlock room doors with a tap of their phone, leveraging the built-in biometric security of the mobile device to ensure the credential remains restricted to the verified user.
Okta Expands AI Agent Security to Amazon Bedrock and Any Identity Provider
Okta has expanded its identity security framework for AI agents to support Amazon Bedrock alongside integration options for any standard identity provider. The solution brings traditional Identity and Access Management (IAM) principles to generative AI ecosystems, enabling enterprises to continuously authenticate the digital identities of autonomous agents executing tasks within cloud-based LLM environments. This expansion is designed to prevent privilege escalation and ensure that AI models strictly inherit the access rights of the human users they represent.
CrossState and Metallicus Open Digital Identity and Stablecoin Sandbox
The CrossState Credit Union Association and Metallicus have opened a joint digital identity and stablecoin sandbox to 50 participating credit unions. The testing environment utilizes the Metal Blockchain to explore how decentralized identity credentials can be integrated into compliant stablecoin payment flows. The initiative focuses on establishing standardized KYC and AML verification protocols for digital asset transactions, allowing smaller financial institutions to evaluate secure, real-time settlement technologies within a controlled regulatory framework.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
