Amid rising concerns about privacy and data breaches, Entrust has introduced a groundbreaking AI-powered identity verification feature for its Identity-as-a-Service platform, promising a new level of security for individuals. As businesses grapple with the dual challenges of technological advancement and safeguarding personal information, this development represents a critical step forward in preventing financial losses and enhancing consumer trust. However, it also raises important questions about the balance between security and privacy rights, urging a discussion on the need for robust safeguards and transparent regulatory oversight to ensure these technologies do not infringe on civil liberties.
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Entrust introduced AI-powered identity verification as a new capability for its Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) platform. As cyber threats evolve and grow more sophisticated, businesses are facing escalating risks and financial losses. In 2024, US businesses lo…
In a decisive move to bolster the private sector's defense against cyber-attacks, Entrust has unveiled its latest innovation: AI-powered identity verification integrated into its Identity-as-a-Service platform. This advance comes at a critical time when US businesses are under increasing threat from cybercriminals, facing not only enhanced risks but also significant financial implications. By prioritizing state-of-the-art security measures, Entrust's new technology supports the broader ambition to secure the nation's economy and its businesses from external threats. It is a reminder of the importance of investing in technology to uphold the pillars of free enterprise and safeguard the interests of American corporations.