UrbanID Launches New Technology, Aims To Transform Identity Management Systems Globally

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Leading supplier of digital identification solutions UrbanID has unveiled cutting-edge technology that has the potential to completely transform identity management systems around the globe. 

As revealed to BrandSpur technology and information news desk at the just-ended ID4Africa 2024 conference, UrbanID, presented the new solution.

The goal of the solution is to change how people, companies, and governments engage concerning digital identities.

In a statement, UrbanID expressed its pride in offering cutting-edge digital identification goods and solutions to the developing globe, with a concentration on Africa and Southeast Asia due to their particular identity management difficulties.

The business stated that the tokenisation solution it offers will improve privacy and data security by limiting the amount of personal information stored in unreliable databases.

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According to Olatunji Durodola, founder and CEO of UrbanID: “To ensure this, we use state-of-the-art hardware, hand-picked and custom-built by our engineers and computer scientists, who have decades of experience in enhanced data privacy, the development of open standards, hardware, and bespoke software development solutions.

“From the Graphic Processing Units to the high-performance CPUs, to the highly secure Hardware Security Modules, to our optimised custom Linux Kernel, we are very proud of our work to put the developing world in particular at the pinnacle of innovation and creativity,” Durodola added.

The CEO of UrbanID emphasised during the launch of the company’s new digital identity solution the value of user permission when handling personal information, especially in the African environment.

Speaking further, Durodola had this to say: “Our world-class, disruptive technology aims to simplify the process while maintaining the integrity of obtaining explicit consent from ID holders for identity verification.”