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ID Tech Digest – May 28, 2026

May 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:

Prove Convenes Executive Advisory Board to Examine Trust Infrastructure for AI Agents

Prove Identity has convened a dedicated Executive Advisory Board to examine trust infrastructure for AI agents. The newly formed council brings together cybersecurity experts, financial services leaders, and AI researchers to tackle the growing security challenges associated with autonomous machine-to-machine interactions. The board’s primary focus will be developing standard cryptographic frameworks and identity verification protocols to ensure autonomous digital entities can securely prove their authority and execute transactions without introducing new vectors for fraud or privilege escalation.

Netherlands Blocks Kyndryl’s Acquisition of DigiD Operator Solvinity Over Security Concerns

The government of the Netherlands has officially blocked Kyndryl’s proposed acquisition of Solvinity, the IT infrastructure firm that operates components of the national DigiD identity system. Citing strict digital sovereignty rules and critical national security concerns, Dutch regulatory bodies stepped in to prevent a foreign enterprise layer from gaining administrative oversight of the public sector’s core authentication ecosystem. The intervention underscores Europe’s tightening stance on protecting sovereign citizen data and keeping national critical infrastructure under localized control.

Digital Identity Co. and Thailand Immigration Bureau Launch Cloud-Based Arrival Management App on AWS

Digital Identity Co. and the Thailand Immigration Bureau have collaborated to launch a cloud-based arrival management application hosted on AWS. The digital transformation initiative replaces paper-based arrival processing with an automated portal that securely validates traveler identity documentation against international databases. By deploying the system on Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure, the agency aims to deliver highly scalable, real-time traveler identity checks at major ports of entry, accelerating border processing times while maintaining stringent security standards.

Arkansas Adds Driver’s Licenses and State IDs to Apple Wallet

The State of Arkansas has officially rolled out digital identity credentials, adding driver’s licenses and state IDs to Apple Wallet. The integration enables residents to securely store a digital version of their physical identification card on their iPhone or Apple Watch. The hardware-bound credential utilizes device-level security and biometric authentication (Face ID or Touch ID) to present encrypted identity information at participating airport security checkpoints and retail businesses, eliminating the need to show a physical card.

Xage Security Adds Digital Identity Assignment and Policy Enforcement for AI Agents

Xage Security has upgraded its zero-trust platform by adding digital identity assignment and policy enforcement capabilities specifically for AI agents. The security update treats autonomous software bots as distinct corporate identities, automatically issuing unique cryptographic keys and restricted operational boundaries to each agent. By enforcing real-time access control policies on machine-driven tasks, the system prevents autonomous entities from modifying sensitive backend code, escalating privileges, or moving laterally across enterprise cloud networks without authorization.

Hopae and Identt Partner to Bring Government-Backed eID Verification to AML-Regulated Onboarding

Hopae and Identt have announced a strategic partnership to bring government-backed electronic identity (eID) verification into Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulated onboarding workflows. The technical collaboration bridges decentralized identity protocols with traditional financial compliance systems, allowing banks and fintech companies to instantly verify a customer’s identity using secure, government-issued digital credentials. The combined framework eliminates manual document scanning, drastically reducing user drop-off rates while establishing a high-assurance defense against identity theft.

NTT DOCOMO Global Expands Universal Wallet Infrastructure With Accenture and AWS Agent Verification

NTT DOCOMO Global has expanded its universal wallet infrastructure, partnering with Accenture and AWS to introduce robust agent verification capabilities. The multi-party initiative integrates advanced cloud security layers and systems engineering to manage the digital identities of both human users and automated software agents operating within mobile commerce ecosystems. By combining AWS’s identity processing power with Accenture’s implementation expertise, the platform provides a highly secure, cross-border transaction framework capable of validating complex machine-to-machine financial authorizations behind the scenes.

By the ID Tech Editorial Team

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