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Identity Verification
News and perspectives on cybersecurity, identity verification, data breaches, fraud prevention, privacy, identity and access management (IAM), and other topics.
[/su_panel]Three Ways Recruiters Are Fighting the Application Flood
Recruiters are responding to AI-driven application volume in three ways, manual review, AI screening, and outbound sourcing. None of them answers the question that matters most. Here's what HR leaders are starting ...
Storm-2949 Used SSPR to Breach a Cloud Environment. Here’s the Control That Failed.
Standard account recovery verifies access, not people. A recent report details how Storm-2949 exploits this gap through self-service account recovery (SSPR) flows ...
The Cost Hidden in Your Recovery Queue
Your recovery queue carries costs that never appear in a ticket price. Here's where they're hiding ...
Nametag’s Recruit Module: Identity Assurance from Application Through Offer
Nametag Recruit gives HR teams clear, defensible proof that candidates are real people and the same people with Workday and Greenhouse integrations ...
ServiceNow Knowledge ’26 and the Identity Question AI Can’t Answer
ServiceNow Knowledge 2026 conference put AI trust at the center of every keynote. We explore the identity question that didn't fully get answered and what it means for your helpdesk ...
Passkeys Don’t Know Who’s Enrolling Them
A passkey is only as trustworthy as the person who enrolled it. Learn how to gate passkey enrollment in Microsoft Entra ID with biometric identity verification using Nametag as an External Authentication ...
What Higher Ed Tech Breaches Reveal About Student Identity Security
Higher education has a data problem, and it runs deeper than recent headlines suggest. Student and faculty identity verification standards must adapt, or the breaches will keep coming ...
Equifax Caught a Deepfake of Their CEO. Most Companies Wouldn’t.
Equifax caught a deepfake of their CEO. Most companies won't. Here's why detection alone isn't enough — and what it means to architect against impersonation ...
Agents Can Act. Only You Should Authorize.
AI agents can act faster than any human — and that's the problem. When something goes wrong, the question isn't whether an approval happened. It's whether the right person approved it ...
When AI Can Hack Anything, Identity Becomes Everything
AI is making impersonation cheap, scalable, and indistinguishable from the real thing. Most security stacks still verify accounts, not the humans behind them ...

