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Ep. 43: Teresa Wu of Idemia Public Security on SIA's new Corporate Credential Design Guide
May 1, 2026
23m 46s
Ep. 42: ADVP and NO2ID debate on path forward for UK digital identity
Apr 24, 2026
40m 00s
Ep. 41: Concordium's Boris Bohrer-Bilowitzki is keeping up with agentic AI
Apr 17, 2026
23m 27s
Ep. 40: ROC CEO Scott Swann talks about the US company's recent IPO
Apr 10, 2026
16m 51s
Ep. 39: Wizz joins the Tech Coalition as online safety regs escalate
Apr 2, 2026
24m 22s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 5/1/26 | Ep. 43: Teresa Wu of Idemia Public Security on SIA's new Corporate Credential Design Guide | On top of her work for Idemia Public Security North America and frequent speaking appearances, Teresa Wu led the creation of the SIA's new Corporate Credential Design Guide, which establishes a unified, vendor-neutral framework for designing secure, interoperable, and user-friendly corporate credentials. In this episode, Teresa Wu talks about how the guide came to be, who it's for - and why she deserves the title of Captain Credential. | 23m 46s | ||||||
| 4/24/26 | Ep. 42: ADVP and NO2ID debate on path forward for UK digital identity | David Crack, chair of the Association of Document Verification Professionals (ADVP) has been busy advocating for providers verified under the Digital Verification Service trust framework. He says the DVS only exists because of the work of Phil Booth, national co-ordinator of the influential NO2ID campaign. On this episode of the Biometric Podcast, Crack and Booth debate what a good digital ID looks like for the UK. | 40m 00s | ||||||
| 4/17/26 | Ep. 41: Concordium's Boris Bohrer-Bilowitzki is keeping up with agentic AI | This is the moment Concordium has been waiting for. CEO Boris Bohrer-Bilowitzki says the blockchain protocol is among those best positioned to bring trusted authentication to the emerging AI economy. In this episode, hear him discuss why building identity in at the protocol level is going to be a key feature -- and sooner than you might think. | 23m 27s | ||||||
| 4/10/26 | Ep. 40: ROC CEO Scott Swann talks about the US company's recent IPO | In February, Colorado-based biometrics and vision AI provider ROC closed the first big biometrics IPO of 2026. I’m Joel McConvey, and today on the Biometric Update Podcast, ROC CEO Scott Swann joins me to discuss the company’s IPO, the security landscape, and where ROC is headed in a fraught world. | 16m 51s | ||||||
| 4/2/26 | Ep. 39: Wizz joins the Tech Coalition as online safety regs escalate | Wizz, a French social chat platform for young people, recently became one of the few European members of the Tech Coalition, a collection of companies working together to prevent online child exploitation. In this episode, Alexandra Ryabova, Head of Ops for Wizz, and Sean Litton, CEO of Tech Coalition, talk about about how the industry is approaching online safety as regulations roll out. | 24m 22s | ||||||
| 3/27/26 | Ep. 38: Why Marshall scholar Ben Fischer didn't sign the open letter on age assurance | Ben Fischer is a Marshall scholar who graduated from Stanford University, and is now at the University of Edinburgh studying the technical and social implications of privacy preserving age assurance. He had a chance to sign an open letter from a group of scientists, calling for a moratorium on age assurance laws globally. He chose not to sign it. In this episode, he explains why. | 20m 13s | ||||||
| 3/20/26 | Ep. 37: Fraud in the hiring pipeline, with Deepanker Saxena of Socure | It used to be that good help was hard to find. These days, real help is hard to find. Amplified by AI, fraud attacks target every part of the hiring pipeline, from fake resumes to deepfake interviews. In this episode, Socure's Head of Product Deepanker Saxena takes us into the world of hiring fraud. | 24m 47s | ||||||
| 3/13/26 | The Trust Files: Michael Nash of World Ethical Data Foundation | The way digital identity is commonly presented – as a tool for protecting against fraud and other benign uses – is different from how it’s being built, according to World Ethical Data Foundation Director of Institutional Programming Michael Nash. Nash tells The Trust Files, presented by Velvet and Biometric Update, that digital ID is redesigning how people are allowed to live their lives, without fixing the problems it was intended to solve. | 4m 24s | ||||||
| 3/6/26 | Ep. 36: To Identity and Beyond: How Trulioo's Hal Lonas applies aeronautics to fighting fraud | Hal Lonas thought he might like to be an astronaut. So he studied aeronautics. But he got bored. The world of identity fraud moves faster than just about any sector, so Hal has found a suitable challenge as the CTO of Trulioo. In this episode, he talks about how to stay ahead of the bad guys when you're fighting fraud on a cosmic scale. | 21m 31s | ||||||
| 3/5/26 | The Trust Files: David Crack of SafeGuarden on data cooperatives | Cooperatives emerged as a reaction to the excesses of the industrial revolution. In the digital context, an equivalent can give people control and ownership over their own data while benefitting local communities, SafeGuarden Co-founder and Chair of CDD Services David Crack. Data cooperatives offer the opportunity to reuse the data for proof of age or to share a range of credentials, Crack says I the latest episode of The Trust Files. | 2m 16s | ||||||
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| 2/27/26 | Ep. 35: Age assurance standards move into focus ahead of 2026 global summit | Tony Allen is busy organizing the Global Age Assurance Standards Summit, coming to Manchester from April 12-14, 2026. But he took some time to give the Biometric Update Podcast a preview of some festival highlights, as well as his thoughts on how age assurance legislation is unfolding in Australia and the UK -- and, on chairs. | 44m 31s | ||||||
| 2/23/26 | The Trust Files: Kartik Venkatesh of GBG | In a contribution to The Trust Files, presented by Velvet and Biometric Update, Venkatesh argues credentials are just one piece in the larger continuous trust machine. He explains the urgency of the situation and the other pieces of the system needed to scale AI safely. | 2m 39s | ||||||
| 2/20/26 | Ep. 34: Conversations from MOSIP Connect 2026 | Conversations from on the ground at MOSIP Connect 2026 in Rabat, Morocco. Biometric Update Managing Editor Chris Burt talks digital identity, inclusion, interoperability and biometrics with Andrew Musoke of CMU Africa and Digvijay Kanwar of Next Biometrics. | 22m 10s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | The Trust Files: Adam Rusbridge of Ping Identity | The agent economy is replacing the digital economy the world is still adjusting to, Ping Identity Group Product Manager Adam Rusbridge says in the new episode of The Trust Files, from Velvet and Biometric Update. But unauthenticated AI agents represent a trust gap in this new three-actor system, according to Rusbridge. He suggests the paradigm shift requires a universal trust layer to enable visibility and governance, which fortunately can be achieved by extending zero-trust identity foundations. It is an evolution, he says, not a revolution. | 1m 34s | ||||||
| 2/13/26 | Ep. 33: FaceTec's Jay Meier says liveness is king, UWI will reshape wallet ecosystem | Jay Meier of FaceTec wants you to know that not all liveness detection is of the same pedigree. Testing is critical, so relying parties can know who to trust. Universal Wallet Infrastructure (UWI) is set to change the game for interoperability. And the VC guys? Maybe we don't need them in ten years, when biometrics and liveness do everything. A lively conversation between FaceTec's Chief Identity Technology Strategist and Biometric Update Managing Editor Chris Burt. | 35m 10s | ||||||
| 2/9/26 | The Trust Files: Kari McMullen of McMullen Project Partners | The status quo, with personal data as the default currency for value exchange, underpins the free online services that are central to the way most people experience the internet. Empowering consumers may benefit businesses more than commonly thought, however, MyTerms Co-founder Kari McMullen suggests in the new episode of the Trust Files, from Velvet and Biometric Update. | 2m 33s | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | Episode 32: Julian Corbett breaks down k-ID-led OpenAge Initiative | OpenAge, the reusable age assurance system based on passkeys, launched in November of last year. Since then, it has garnered support from all sides of the debate, from Meta to the adult content industry to children's rights campaigners. In this episode, Julian Corbett, head of the OpenAge Initiative, explains how it spun out from compliance provider k-ID. | 27m 38s | ||||||
| 1/30/26 | Forecasting the biometric access control market with Alan Goode | The latest market forecast from Goode Intelligence focuses on biometric physical access control systems. Chief Analyst Alan Goode talks modalities, technological innovation and market opportunities with the Biometric Update Podcast. | 23m 13s | ||||||
| 1/29/26 | The Trust Files: Vouchsafe CEO Chloe Coleman | Access to technology is more commonly discussed than digital literacy when considering how inclusive technology is, Chloe Coleman of Vouchsafe points out in the latest episode of The Trust Files, from Velvet and Biometric Update. But digital literacy is also multi-faceted, and a generation encouraged to think everything should be a single click or scan away can struggle with practical requirements for digital access. | 2m 51s | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | The Trust Files: Encompass Head of Industry and Regulatory Affairs Henry Balani | Onboarding users to corporate systems involves complexity beyond consumer applications, particularly for multinationals. Henry Balani of Encompass Group argues in a new episode of The Trust Files from Velvet and Biometric Update that while it may never be as painless as the best consumer verification experiences, but digital identity can make it better than the status quo. | 2m 40s | ||||||
| 1/23/26 | Imprivata's Dr. Sean Kelly on how to heal password pain in healthcare | Would you be comfortable knowing your life depended on a healthcare worker remembering a password? What if it was sixteen characters long, with letters, numbers and at least one symbol? On the latest episode of the Biometric Update Podcast, Imprivata's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sean Kelly discusses the company's new report on why passwordless technology matters in medicine. | 27m 53s | ||||||
| 1/20/26 | The Trust Files: Vidos ID Co-founder Tim Boeckmann | Vidos ID Co-founder Tim Boeckmann has good news about the future of an open and interoperable digital ID ecosystem; It is inevitable. He makes the argument that “Identity infrastructure cannot be ideological” in the latest episode of The Trust Files, from Velvet and Biometric Update. | 2m 27s | ||||||
| 1/19/26 | The Trust Files: Billions Network CEO Evin McMullen | The window to save the internet’s reputation is closing. That is the stark warning of Evin McMullen, CEO and co-founder of Privado ID and Billions Network, in episode two of The Trust Files, from Velvet and Biometric Update. | 1m 41s | ||||||
| 1/16/26 | Biometric Update Podcast Ep. 29: Hartley Thompson of Microblink on how trust operates in the AI era | Hartley Thompson, the CEO of Microblink, discusses why the company has shifted its focus from document capture to the larger picture of trusted identity, as generative AI keeps making it harder to tell what's real from what's a deepfake. As an "Identity Intelligence OS company," Microblink aims to orchestrate trust across the identity spectrum. | 20m 04s | ||||||
| 1/15/26 | The Trust Files: Orchestrating Identity CTO David Rennie | Do we have a trust crisis? This is the central question of the inaugural episode of The Trust Files, a new series of short interviews introduced by Velvet and Biometric Update to provide snapshots of the digital trust landscape. Digital identity is only as valuable as it is trusted. The Trust Files explores how that trust can be achieved and maintained in the context of the rapidly evolving digital marketplace. In the first episode, Orchestrating Identity Chief Trust Officer David Rennie poses the big question facing not just the industry, but the whole digital world. | 2m 17s | ||||||
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