Sentences with phrase «identity database»

There had been quiet speculation the new prime minister would abandon his predecessor's controversial plans for a national identity database and ID cards.
Data protection minister Michael Wills told MPs and Lords it was inevitable the government would have to review plans for a nationwide identity database.
The building blocks of the GDS» promised «government as a platform» approach have appeared: Verify, a federated identity system that doesn't rely on ID cards or centralised identity databases, Govpay, which makes it easier to make payments to the government, and Notify, which allows government agencies to keep citizens informed of progress on services.
The Indian government is moving forward with the world's largest biometric identity database, which will be available for use by tech companies, health care providers and app developers, The Wall Street Journal reported.
While no western government is proposing anything similar, private ownership of identity databases like Facebook's and Google's introduces comparable problems.
The metadirectory services will provide the capability to reconcile logical identities across multiple internal and external authoritative identity databases, such as the FAA personal identification verification (PIV) authoritative database (PAD), Network Logon, Email access, Human Resources (HR), and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) databases.
Cointelegraph Online banking signups are twice as popular in countries with identity databases, new research has found.
Identity management challenges have increased dramatically as rising attacks on centralized identity databases give hackers almost unfettered access to millions of user records.
It is «truly bizarre» the loss of 25 million people's personal records has not made the government reconsider the practicalities of a nationwide identity database, the Conservative leader said today.
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) on Monday disclosed that it had registered 21,360,000 Nigerians, in the National Identity Database and issued them the National Identification Number (NIN).
But with the advent of advanced biometric technology and the push for a centralised identity database, the current ID card programme is fundamentally different to what came before.
Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesperson Nick Clegg added: «Tony Blair must be living in cloud - cuckoo land if he seriously believes that the creation of the world's largest identity database will be a magic cure for identity fraud.
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