Mattr has expanded its digital identity verification capabilities to include remote verification, leveraging the new ISO/IEC 18013-7 standard and OID4VP flow. This innovation allows for the use of mobile driver’s licenses across various digital platforms while improving security and compliance. The introduction of mDocs simplifies the online verification process, positioning Mattr as a leader in digital trust technology.
Mattr has introduced remote identity verification utilizing the recently published ISO/IEC 18013-7 standard, along with the OID4VP cross-device flow, to facilitate seamless online transactions. This development enables organizations to authenticate digital identity credentials like mobile driver’s licenses across various channels and devices. With this advancement, Mattr aims to enhance security, privacy, and regulatory compliance in digital interactions.
The digital credentials, referred to as mDocs, align with in-person identification standards based on ISO/IEC 18013-5 and include remote verification under the ISO18013-7 standard. Mattr has provided guidance for setting up these credentials for online verification, ensuring efficient and secure digital identity management. According to CEO Claire Barber, this expansion allows for innovative use cases across different digital environments, enhancing the value of personal credentials like mobile driver licenses (mDLs).
Mattr’s technology solutions are designed to meet industry standards, offering significant opportunities for organizations eager to innovate in the digital space. The recent introduction of in-person mDL readers at Austroads’ IVC24 Interop Test Event coincided with the release of the 18013-7 specification, highlighting Mattr’s commitment to advancing digital trust infrastructure and staying abreast of evolving market needs.
Mattr’s latest features in remote identity verification signify a significant step toward enhancing security and compliance in online transactions. By employing the ISO standards, Mattr allows for the seamless authentication of digital credentials across various platforms. The introduction of mDocs further demonstrates Mattr’s commitment to providing robust solutions that address the complexities of digital identity management.
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