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ID Tech Digest – April 28, 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:
FIDO Alliance Launches Standards Push for AI Agent Authentication
The FIDO Alliance has announced a new standards initiative focused on the secure authentication of autonomous AI agents. As AI entities increasingly perform transactions and access data on behalf of humans, the alliance aims to develop protocols that ensure these agents are legitimate and authorized. The effort will focus on creating a cryptographic framework that mirrors the phishing-resistant security of passkeys, allowing for verifiable “agent-to-machine” and “agent-to-agent” interactions.
UK Public Accounts Committee Launches Digital ID Inquiry
The UK’s Public Accounts Committee has launched a formal inquiry into the government’s national digital identity strategy. The investigation will examine the technical progress, cost-effectiveness, and security protocols of the program as it moves toward large-scale deployment. Lawmakers intend to scrutinize how the government plans to maintain public trust while integrating various biometric and attribute-sharing systems across different public sector departments.
Google Wallet Expands Digital ID Support to Four New Markets
Google Wallet has significantly expanded its digital identity support, rolling out the capability to store and present official government IDs in India, Singapore, Taiwan, and Brazil. This expansion allows residents in these countries to utilize their smartphones for age verification and identity proofing at participating airports and businesses. The rollout utilizes the ISO 18013-5 standard, ensuring that the digital credentials remain secure and under the user’s control.
SendQuick and Yoti Partner on Secure Remote Access
SendQuick and Yoti have entered into a partnership to integrate digital identity authentication into remote access workflows. The collaboration allows organizations to require a biometric-backed Yoti ID check before granting employees or contractors access to sensitive corporate networks. By replacing traditional one-time passwords with a verified digital identity, the companies aim to eliminate the risks of credential theft and unauthorized account access.
Jumio Appoints Mark Lorion as Chief Executive Officer
Jumio has appointed Mark Lorion as its new Chief Executive Officer. Lorion, who previously served in leadership roles within the security and software sectors, will lead the identity verification provider as it scales its AI-driven orchestration platform. His focus will include expanding Jumio’s global footprint and advancing its automated biometric technologies to combat the rise of sophisticated synthetic identity fraud.
Philippines Launches Digital TIN ID in eGovPH App
The Philippines Bureau of Internal Revenue has officially launched the Digital TIN ID within the eGovPH super-app. This digital credential allows taxpayers to present a verified version of their Taxpayer Identification Number on their mobile devices, eliminating the need for physical cards. The integration is part of the country’s broader digital transformation effort, which utilizes biometric records from the national ID system to verify the authenticity of users within the app.
Identity Digital Launches DNSID for Verifiable AI Agent Identity
Identity Digital has introduced DNSID, a new solution designed to provide verifiable identities for AI agents using the Domain Name System (DNS). By binding an AI agent’s identity to a specific domain, organizations can verify the source and authority of automated communications and transactions. This approach provides a scalable method for establishing trust in AI-driven environments, allowing businesses to distinguish between legitimate corporate agents and unauthorized bots.
Iothic and Carahsoft Bring Decentralized ID to U.S. Public Sector
Iothic and Carahsoft have partnered to bring a decentralized identity platform to the U.S. public sector market. The collaboration will make Iothic’s zero-trust identity architecture available to government agencies via Carahsoft’s various contract vehicles. The technology is designed to secure IoT devices and citizen interactions without relying on centralized databases, reducing the risk of large-scale data breaches while improving the interoperability of digital services.
Kensington Expands VeriMark Portfolio with FIDO2 Level 2 Keys
Kensington has expanded its VeriMark security key portfolio with the launch of new FIDO2 Level 2 certified NFC keys. The hardware features integrated fingerprint sensors that allow for multi-factor authentication with a single touch. The Level 2 certification indicates that the keys have undergone rigorous security testing to ensure they are resistant to physical and remote tampering, making them suitable for high-security enterprise and government environments.
Armenia Prepares Biometric Passports for Autumn Launch
Armenia is finalizing preparations for the launch of its new biometric passports and contactless border crossing systems, scheduled for this autumn. The update includes the deployment of automated e-Gates at international airports, which will utilize facial and fingerprint recognition to process travelers. This modernization of the national travel document infrastructure is intended to improve border security and facilitate smoother international travel for Armenian citizens.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
