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ID Tech Digest – June 17, 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:
iDenfy Adds SIM-Based Mobile ID Verification for Estonia and Lithuania
Identity verification provider iDenfy has integrated SIM-based Mobile-ID support for users in Estonia and Lithuania. The update allows businesses to onboard Baltic customers without physical document scans or facial verification steps. By utilizing the eIDAS-compliant Mobile-ID ecosystem, which links a citizen’s identity directly to a specialized SIM card issued by regional mobile network operators, users can authenticate transactions or digitally sign documents using a secure PIN, minimizing friction while maintaining high-assurance compliance.
New Eurodac System Enters Operation with Facial Images and Expanded Data
The European Union has officially launched its upgraded Eurodac asylum database, introducing facial recognition capabilities alongside legacy fingerprint matching. The overhauled technical framework expands the system’s tracking scope to include facial images, alphanumeric data, and passport details of irregular migrants and asylum seekers down to six years of age. Managed by eu-LISA, the new architecture transitions Eurodac from a simple application counter to an active irregular migration tracking ledger, allowing cross-border law enforcement agencies to identify security threats across Schengen territories.
authID and Trinsic Add Digital ID Acceptance to Biometric Proof Product
Biometric technology provider authID has partnered with Trinsic to add reusable digital ID wallet acceptance to its core identity verification suite. The integration enables businesses to verify users via state mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs) and decentralized verifiable credentials alongside traditional physical ID and selfie checks. When a user presents a digital wallet, Trinsic orchestrates the cryptographic credential verification, while authID runs localized facial biometric matching to ensure the person holding the mobile device matches the authenticated wallet token.
TDECU Extends Tex Assistant to Voice Calls with Illuma Voice Security
Texas-based credit union TDECU has expanded its automated AI chatbot, Tex Assistant, to phone-based member support channels by integrating Illuma’s voice biometrics platform. The security upgrade replaces traditional, knowledge-based security questions with passive voice verification during natural conversation. By analyzing unique acoustic signatures and vocal characteristics in the background, the system confirms caller identity within seconds, speeding up handling times and securing telephone interactions against social engineering and telephony spoofing.
New Zealand Orders Investigation into Failed NZ$33M Immigration Biometric Project
The Government of New Zealand has launched a formal ministerial inquiry into a failed NZ$33.3 million project intended to replace Immigration New Zealand’s legacy biometric matching system. The technology initiative, launched in 2021 to update the nation’s automated visa fingerprint and facial screening capabilities, was abandoned after suffering persistent software implementation delays and shifting technical scopes. The investigation will review procurement oversights and project governance failures that led to the multi-million dollar write-off.
Sharp’s AQUOS R11 Adds Privacy Masking for My Number Card Photos
Sharp has introduced an automated privacy masking feature for its newly launched AQUOS R11 smartphone to secure digital handling of Japan’s My Number cards. Built into the native camera application, the on-device computer vision engine detects when a user is photographing their national identity card and automatically blurs out prohibited personal data fields, including the face photo and the unique 12-digit identification number. The local masking tool prevents accidental cloud syncing or sharing of restricted personal identification data.
DHS Science and Technology Spotlights Its Work Testing Digital Identity Against Fraud
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate has highlighted its ongoing evaluation frameworks testing digital identity systems against fraud. Operating through the Biometric and Identity Technology Center, the federal agency simulates advanced injection attacks, deepfake presentation schemes, and synthetic documentation vectors against commercial-off-the-shelf verification tools. The testing protocols are designed to establish performance benchmarks, helping federal agencies choose secure, unbiased mobile driver’s license (mDL) verifiers.
Innovatrics Achieves MOSIP Compliance for Foundational National ID Programs
Biometric provider Innovatrics has achieved compliance with the Modular Open Source Identity Platform (MOSIP), completing interoperability tests for its ABIS matching platform. The technical milestone validates that the company’s automated fingerprint, face, and iris matching engines can seamlessly integrate with MOSIP’s open-source architecture. The integration positions the technology developer to bid on large-scale, national digital identity initiatives in developing nations, giving governments modular, vendor-agnostic deduplication choices.
Orange Business Partners with Anozr Way to Counter Deepfake-Enabled Fraud
Orange Business has partnered with cyber-intelligence firm Anozr Way to launch a unified defense platform against deepfake and social engineering fraud. The corporate security service combines Anozr Way’s human risk assessment algorithms with Orange’s global enterprise network telemetry. By analyzing exposed corporate staff data on the dark web alongside active telecom signaling indicators, the platform alerts enterprise security teams to high-risk personnel who are likely targets for AI-generated voice clones or executive impersonation schemes.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
