What kind of fraud do our standards prevent?

...that evidence to make sure it’s valid and / or genuine (element B), establishing that the person owns the identity (element C), checking whether the identity registration might be fraudulent...
...that evidence to make sure it’s valid and / or genuine (element B), establishing that the person owns the identity (element C), checking whether the identity registration might be fraudulent...
...been working on since our last update back in September and what we plan to do next. Improving the completion rate To improve the volume of visits that result in...
...will outline the commitments and resources that local councils will need to participate in our pilots, in addition to outlining what GDS will contribute. If you’re reading this from a...
...mind, our new Privacy Officer will be looking at new ways to keep you updated on privacy related activities. Keep an eye on the blog for further news on this....
...developing and delivering services that meet those standards - is a brand new approach for the UK government. Alastair Williamson-Pound, identity provider product manager for GOV.UK Verify, shares some of...
...completed, work to be done that day and any blockers preventing us from completing that work. After standup we look at the stories on the wall and split ourselves into...
...second step can be a code sent to a mobile phone (one of the more commonly used methods), or it can be another method such as a code communicated to...
...Verify is for. The new text introduces the idea that GOV.UK Verify ‘is a new scheme to fight the growing problem of online identity theft’. continued to make changes to...
...constantly developing that so that it’s as clear as possible to services what they will need to do, and any new needs arising from new services adopting GOV.UK Verify are...
...our estimates on the age of the individual, since that was what we had the best data on. However, age isn’t the only thing that affects whether people have evidence...