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ID Tech Digest – July 10, 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:
Researchers Use Written Descriptions of Forgery Cues to Sharpen Face Attack Detection
A new research paper argues that face attack detection systems perform better when their training data pairs fake-face images with detailed written descriptions of the visual cues that expose them. The researchers enriched the MS-UFAD dataset with more than 8 million fine-grained textual annotations and proposed the Dual Alignment Forgery Network, or DAF-Net, which aligns image and text representations during training while relying only on the visual branch at inference. In the authors’ evaluation, the approach reduced average classification error and improved accuracy across attacks generated by methods unseen during training, pointing to a way to strengthen face attack detection against diverse forgery techniques.
Lissi Raises €3.5 Million to Put EU Identity Wallets Inside Banking Apps
German digital identity firm Lissi has raised 3.5 million euros to expand the software that connects banks and regulated businesses to the European Union Digital Identity Wallet. The round was led by Ventech and will support Lissi’s EUDI Wallet Connector Suite, including a software development kit designed to let financial institutions embed wallet functionality directly inside their own mobile apps. The company is targeting know-your-customer checks, strong customer authentication, and credential issuance as European financial institutions prepare for wallet-based identity workflows and eIDAS-compliant identity checks.
Employ Adds ID.me Identity Checks to Its Hiring Platforms to Counter AI Candidate Fraud
Hiring software company Employ is adding ID.me identity verification to its JazzHR, Lever, and Jobvite applicant tracking systems. The integration, planned for the second half of 2026, will let employers trigger candidate identity checks at selected points in the hiring process, with candidates consenting to verify through ID.me and Employ receiving only confirmation that the person was verified. The companies are positioning the service against fabricated resumes, stolen identities, proxy candidates, and deepfaked video interviews as generative AI makes hiring fraud cheaper and harder to detect, creating demand for verified identity checks inside recruitment workflows.
Greek Airports Chief Calls for Overhaul of the EU’s Biometric Entry/Exit System
The head of Fraport Greece, which operates 14 Greek airports, has called for a serious overhaul of the European Union’s biometric Entry/Exit System after queues forced airport staff to shade waiting passengers outside in the sun. The system requires non-EU travelers to register fingerprints and a facial image and to be verified when leaving or re-entering the Schengen area. Alexander Zinell said temporary fixes are not enough and argued that travelers should be able to register before they arrive at the airport, as border operators prepare for the planned lapse of peak-time flexibility and continued pressure on biometric border processing at European airports.
1Kosmos Becomes a Microsoft Entra Verified ID Partner for Remote Onboarding
1Kosmos has extended its Microsoft partnership to become an official Entra Verified ID services and solution partner for remote onboarding. The integration verifies a government-issued document, matches it against a live biometric selfie with liveness detection, and issues the result as a tamper-evident verifiable credential that organisations can use in Microsoft identity workflows. The joint offering is listed on the Microsoft Security Store and is positioned for employee onboarding, external authentication, passwordless sign-in, account recovery, and environments beyond Microsoft’s native coverage, giving enterprises another route to biometric-backed verifiable identity in Entra.
Nigeria Bars Company Registrations That Fail NIMC Identity Verification
Nigeria’s Corporate Affairs Commission says it can no longer approve a company registration unless the applicant’s identity is verified through the National Identity Management Commission’s verification infrastructure. The rule links business registration to the National Identification Number and follows the NIMC Act 2026, which recast the commission as Nigeria’s foundational digital identity authority with responsibilities around digital trust, data protection, cybersecurity, digital public infrastructure, and public key infrastructure. The CAC and NIMC framed the partnership as a way to strengthen due diligence, curb identity fraud, and bring national identity verification into Nigeria’s corporate registration system.
TSA Plans Sole-Source Award for Credentialing Management Support
The US Transportation Security Administration has posted a notice of intent to award a sole-source contract for credentialing management support to Identification Technology Partners. The planned work would support TSA’s Security Technology office and credentials issued through the agency’s Security Threat Assessment process, which vets individuals seeking access to sensitive transportation environments. TSA cited the federal contracting authority used when only one responsible source can meet an agency requirement, while still giving other capable vendors a short window to identify their interest or capability before the agency proceeds with credentialing management support procurement.
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By the ID Tech Editorial Team
