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ID Tech Digest – June 22, 2026

June 22, 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:

FBI Issues Third Market Research RFI for Biometric Matching Algorithms

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released its third Request for Information (RFI) seeking market research data on next-generation biometric matching algorithms. The federal law enforcement agency is evaluating advanced software capabilities to enhance its Next Generation Identification (NGI) system, focusing specifically on scaling up accuracy and processing speed for latent fingerprint matching, facial recognition, and iris scanning. The market survey targets solutions capable of cross-referencing massive criminal registries while minimizing algorithmic bias and demographic error rates across diverse operational datasets.

Western Australia Police to Trial Live Facial Recognition in an Australian First

Western Australia Police has announced a pilot program to deploy live facial recognition technology in public spaces, marking a first for law enforcement in the country. The operational trial will hook real-time computer vision software up to existing public safety CCTV networks in targeted high-density zones to scan for individuals on active warrants or missing persons registries. State authorities emphasize that the deployment includes strict data minimization guardrails, though civil liberties organizations are raising concerns regarding public surveillance boundaries and lack of statutory oversight.

Pakistan Rolls Out At-Home Facial Recognition for Pensioner Proof-of-Life Checks

The Government of Pakistan has launched a new mobile-based identity service allowing retirees to complete mandatory proof-of-life verification checks using localized facial recognition. Developed to eliminate the need for elderly citizens to physically visit bank branches or municipal registries, the application matches a real-time smartphone selfie against the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) ecosystem. The remote verification system incorporates passive liveness detection to thwart presentation attacks, securing state pension disbursements against identity fraud.

Biometric Contractor Staff Among Those Arrested in Alleged Indian Exam Impersonation Racket

Law enforcement authorities in India have arrested several individuals, including technical staff from a third-party biometric contracting firm, linked to an expansive examination impersonation racket. The investigation revealed that bad actors allegedly manipulated localized fingerprint verification endpoints and look-up registries at official testing centers to let unauthorized proxies complete high-stakes civil service and educational exams. The breach highlights critical inside-threat vulnerabilities within outsourced public sector identity verification workflows.

Hancom Auth Passes Korean Financial Sector Biometric Evaluation

Security software developer Hancom has announced that its core Hancom Auth platform has successfully passed the rigorous biometric performance evaluation mandated for the South Korean financial sector. Conducted by authorized state testing laboratories, the compliance assessment verified the platform’s authentication accuracy, data encryption integrity, and resistance to injection attacks. Achieving this official technical clearance allows Hancom to deploy its passwordless authentication and FIDO-aligned security layers directly into high-tier banking applications and remote brokerage portals.

Union Biometrics Brings Face and Fingerprint Access Control to AI Data Centers

Union Biometrics has launched a specialized multi-modal physical security solution tailored to protect the critical infrastructure of AI data centers. The hardware-software architecture combines high-speed facial recognition cameras with capacitive fingerprint sensors at high-tier facility access terminals. Designed to safeguard high-density server halls housing advanced silicon assets, the dual-biometric gateway enforces zero-trust physical access boundaries, logging detailed biometric audit trails to block unauthorized entry or credential-sharing exploits.

Two Finnish Health Regions Launch Joint €4 Million Identity Management Tender

Two regional healthcare authorities in Finland have published a joint public procurement tender valued at €4 million to secure a unified identity and access management (IAM) stack. The shared IT initiative is engineered to consolidate fragmented workforce access privileges and governance models across regional clinical networks, hospitals, and long-term care facilities. The technical criteria require native support for eIDAS-compliant authentication tools, enabling automated role-based provisioning to protect sensitive patient records while streamlining internal shift transitions.

By the ID Tech Editorial Team

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