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ID Tech Digest – May 5, 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:
Ping Identity and Oloid Partner for Clinical Workforce Authentication
Ping Identity and Oloid have partnered to provide passwordless biometric authentication tailored for clinical workforces. The solution is designed to allow healthcare professionals to access sensitive systems and medication dispensers using facial recognition, eliminating the need for shared PINs or physical badges. This integration focuses on maintaining HIPAA compliance while reducing the “login friction” that can impact patient care in high-pressure medical environments.
Sumsub Integrates with Chainlink for Reusable On-Chain KYC
Sumsub has integrated its verification services with Chainlink to enable reusable, privacy-preserving KYC across multiple blockchain networks. By utilizing decentralized oracles, the system allows users to verify their identity once and share a “proof of validation” across different DeFi platforms without re-submitting sensitive documents. This approach aims to bring regulatory compliance to the Web3 ecosystem while ensuring that personal data remains under the user’s control and off-chain.
ROC Appoints Gary Lac as EVP of Sales and Marketing
ROC (Rank One Computing) has appointed Gary Lac, a veteran of the biometric industry, as its new Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Lac brings over two decades of experience in the security and identity sectors to the American face and object recognition company. His leadership is expected to drive ROC’s expansion into new commercial markets as the firm continues to scale its computer vision and multimodal biometric solutions for government and enterprise clients.
Regula Adds Server-Side mDL Verification to SDK
Regula has updated its Document Reader SDK to include server-side verification for mobile driver’s licenses (mDLs). The new capability allows organizations to cryptographically verify the authenticity of a digital ID directly against the issuing authority’s server. This enhancement provides a higher level of assurance compared to local device checks, protecting against tampered or fraudulent digital credentials as more jurisdictions adopt the ISO 18013-5 standard for mobile identification.
South Africa Publishes Draft Regulations for Digital ID
The South African government has published draft regulations governing the implementation of smartphone-based digital identity. The proposal outlines the legal framework for issuing digital versions of national ID books and driver’s licenses, emphasizing the use of biometric liveness checks for account activation. The move is a central component of South Africa’s digital transformation strategy, aimed at improving access to government services and reducing identity fraud through a unified mobile identity ecosystem.
Proof Joins FIDO Alliance to Advance AI Agent Standards
Identity platform Proof has joined the FIDO Alliance as a contributing member to help develop standards for AI agent authentication. The partnership will focus on creating cryptographic protocols that allow autonomous AI entities to verify their identity and authority when interacting with other machines or human-led services. Proof aims to leverage its experience in high-assurance verification to help the alliance build a secure foundation for “agentic” commerce and automated workflows.
Paxton Launches Solo Phone-Based Access Control
Paxton has launched Solo, a new phone-based access control system featuring built-in biometric authentication. The system allows users to unlock doors using their smartphones, requiring a fingerprint or facial scan on the device before the digital key is transmitted to the reader. Targeted at small-to-medium enterprises, the Solo platform eliminates the need for physical fobs while ensuring that access rights are tied directly to the verified biometric profile of the authorized user.
UAE Free Zone Deploys Blockchain-Based Business IDs
A major UAE Free Zone has begun deploying blockchain-based business identities for all registered companies. The digital IDs utilize decentralized identifiers (DIDs) to provide a verifiable and tamper-proof record of a company’s registration, ownership, and licensing status. This initiative is designed to streamline corporate onboarding and cross-border transactions, allowing businesses to share their verified credentials with banks and partners instantly without manual document exchanges.
Ultraloq Achieves Aliro Certification for Digital Wallet Integration
Ultraloq has achieved Aliro certification for its latest line of smart locks, enabling “tap-to-unlock” capabilities via mobile digital wallets. The Aliro standard, developed by the Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), ensures interoperability between mobile devices and access control hardware. This certification allows Ultraloq users to store secure digital keys in their Apple or Google Wallets, utilizing on-device biometrics to authorize entry into residential and commercial properties.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
