Tag: Digital Security

Inclusive, Private, and Secure: The Blueprint for Responsible Digital Identities

Establishing a secure and efficient system for verifying identities is crucial – especially as more of our experiences move online. That’s where digital identities enter the picture, offering an alternative to traditional forms of identity. However, to roll out such solutions and encourage widespread adoption, they must offer convenience for all users, alongside robust protection […]

Digital Travel Credentials: The Go-To Travel Document?

Digital identities are becoming increasingly mainstream, but they’re currently not a one-size-fits-all offering – they come in all shapes and sizes. The travel sector is no exception to that, with digital or e-passports, mobile wallets, and digital travel credentials (DTCs) just a few examples of digital identities currently on the market. And no doubt, we’ll […]

How Can Banks Combat Online Payment Fraud in 2024?

In our earlier blog, in recognition of International Fraud Awareness Week, we drew attention to the evolving payment fraud landscape facing banks.  As fraudsters become more sophisticated, financial institutions must adopt advanced security measures to protect their customers and assets. This blog delves into four innovative solutions that are making significant strides in combating banking […]

Modern Air Travel: Balancing Efficiency, Safety and Privacy at Airports

After a challenging few years, international travel is finally returning to pre-pandemic levels. Industry estimates suggest that international tourism will surpass 2019 levels by the end of 2024, highlighting the sector’s robust recovery and the growing demand for innovative solutions.   Transforming the Travel Sector  We’ve often spoke about the significant transformation underway in the travel […]

User identity and 5G SA: How to balance privacy protection…

5G Stand Alone (5G SA), the most recent generation of mobile networks, is a rapidly accelerating alternative to its 4G and 5G Non-Standalone (NSA) predecessors. With around 60 networks already live worldwide and another 83 planned for launch, we are seeing a significant adoption of this advanced technology.  Unlike the first generation 5G network (NSA) […]