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PANews|Sep 28, 2025 05:43
**[Analysis: UK's New Digital Identity Program May Become a "Target for Hackers"]** According to Decrypt, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer announced a mandatory digital identity program this week, requiring workers in the UK to carry digital identification on their mobile phones, with full implementation expected before the parliamentary recess in 2029. This move has sparked division among tech experts, with privacy advocates expressing concerns about mission creep and security risks. Rob Jardin, Chief Digital Officer of NymVPN, stated that centralized systems for identity, biometrics, and service access permissions could become larger targets for hackers. If the system is breached, everyone would face risks, and biometric data, once leaked, cannot be changed. He also warned that digital identity could quietly expand from identification purposes to tracking movements and controlling access to services. However, some experts believe that a well-designed system could be more secure. Cindy van Niekerk, CEO of Umazi, argued that advanced encryption and continuous monitoring can build resilient infrastructure. Digital identities can use encrypted credentials to verify identity, allowing citizens to control the sharing of their information. Additionally, systems that integrate verification with decentralized storage can reduce the risk of data breaches, and decentralized architectures can enhance resistance to quantum computing threats.
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