Fraud Management & Cybercrime , ID Fraud , Video
Looking Ahead: Mobile Driver's Licenses for ID Verification
Prove's Mary Ann Miller Discusses Innovative Approaches to Identity VerificationFraudsters can now easily create fake driver's licenses to scam banks and merchants. Moving to electronic identification that can be stored on mobile devices has the potential to unlock innovation in the identity verification space, said Mary Ann Miller, vice president of client experience at Prove, a digital identity verification platform.
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"In 2024, we will start to see that conversation start to step up around flexible use cases where we can see that mobile driving licenses are not just for the purpose of checking you have actually a license to drive," Miller said.
"I hope a real ID process happens in the background that can augment our digital identity process in the future."
In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Miller discussed:
- Identity fraud trends for 2024;
- Different signals to look out for in authentication;
- How the synthetic identity fraud space is expected to evolve.
Miller, an expert in the fraud and identity space, most recently led fraud strategy at Varo Bank, where she managed the process for transitioning the fintech to a nationally chartered challenger bank.