A refreshed banking offer built around free transfers, free withdrawals, and SPID-based activation shows how convenience and identity assurance now move together.
The EUDI Wallet under eIDAS 2.0 could make identification checks faster, but any reusable digital identity layer also changes how institutions think about privacy, verification and operational risk.
Digital identity is turning premium goods into verifiable records, but the security value depends on how well the underlying data is protected, updated, and shared.
Digital Identity Shadowing is a reminder that identity fraud can start at enrollment, not at login.
A plan to give AI agents official digital identities is less about making machines legal persons than about controlling who can act, under what authority, and with what audit trail.
A government access order, a model shutdown, and a privacy policy update point to the same hard problem: proving who should be let in without turning identity checks into a new risk surface.
Anthropic’s privacy policy update could let some U.S. consumers keep access by submitting government ID, but the move also shows how frontier AI is drifting into identity-proofing, privacy, and compliance territory.
Italy’s CIE is emerging as a front door to sensitive tax services, and that makes identity design as important as the portal itself.
The new iperammortamento workflow is not just about deductions - it makes identity, deadlines, and document integrity part of the real attack surface.
A closer look at how online life can reshape identity, visibility, and relationships, and why the promise of constant connection does not always produce social closeness.
The move to paid subscription plans for Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp is not a breach story, but it is a reminder that access, identity, and platform trust are now commercial design choices.
Corporate phishing increasingly targets the trust layer behind login systems, and that shift matters most for smaller firms that need practical defenses, not perfect ones.
A proposal to move beyond the physical counter is really about rethinking how public services are delivered, measured, and trusted in a digital state.
Europe’s push toward wallet-based identity is turning B2B credentials, seals, and audit logs into security controls with legal weight.
As the rise of AI-powered agents reshapes digital enterprise, Cisco’s acquisition of Astrix Security signals a new front in the battle to control non-human identities and the risks they bring.
As Italy races to digitize its citizens’ lives, a high-stakes experiment in cybersecurity, privacy, and public trust is unfolding.
As the paper ID card expires, millions must embrace the Electronic Identity Card-if only someone explained how.
As the 2026 deadline for mandatory Electronic Identity Cards looms, Italy faces a crossroads: bureaucratic bottleneck or digital revolution?
As cyberattacks surge and digital borders blur, the world’s top Identity and Access Management companies race to secure the keys to our digital kingdoms.
The European Digital Identity Wallet aims to reshape online identity, but can it balance privacy, security, and the demands of a unified digital market?