Digital Wallet Certification: The Foundation for Interoperable State Identity Systems

Digital Wallet Certification: The Foundation for Interoperable State Identity Systems

To build trust, protect privacy, and enable true interoperability, states must establish a certification program for digital wallets and issuers that enforces technical safeguards, statutory principles, and vendor accountability from the start.
A Practical Checklist to Future-Proof Your State’s Digital Infrastructure

A Practical Checklist to Future-Proof Your State’s Digital Infrastructure

From vendor lock-in to privacy compliance, the path to digital modernization is full of trade-offs. This checklist gives state decision-makers a practical framework for evaluating emerging identity technologies and aligning with open-standards best practices.
Why CIOs Are Turning to Digital Credentials for Cybersecurity and Cost Savings

Why CIOs Are Turning to Digital Credentials for Cybersecurity and Cost Savings

Verifiable digital credentials offer a powerful, cost-effective way to enhance identity assurance, prevent fraud, and secure government systems without compromising user privacy.
The Best of Both Worlds: Cloud-Prem Infrastructure for Security, Flexibility, and Control

The Best of Both Worlds: Cloud-Prem Infrastructure for Security, Flexibility, and Control

Discover how cloud-prem computing can give you greater control, enhanced security, and improved flexibility in managing your data and applications.
Why Should Digital Wallets Be Open Source?

Why Should Digital Wallets Be Open Source?

Open source isn’t just about transparency—it’s the foundation for security, interoperability, and innovation.
Prioritizing Accessibility in Your Verifiable Digital Credentials

Prioritizing Accessibility in Your Verifiable Digital Credentials

Verifiable digital credentials have the potential to enhance inclusion for individuals with disabilities.
Stories from the Future: How New U.S. Digital Identity Rules Will Change Our Lives

Stories from the Future: How New U.S. Digital Identity Rules Will Change Our Lives

NIST digital identity standards are paving the way for secure, user-controlled digital credentials, revolutionizing access to government services.
The Right to Be Deleted: How Digital Credentials Can Let Users Revoke Shared Data

The Right to Be Deleted: How Digital Credentials Can Let Users Revoke Shared Data

Personal data licensing offers individuals enforceable control over their sensitive data by using digital tools to track, limit, and revoke data sharing.
Why We Build Digital Infrastructure in Rust

Why We Build Digital Infrastructure in Rust

Memory-safe programming offers a safer, more secure future.
How Personal Data Licenses Can Keep Digital Identity Private

How Personal Data Licenses Can Keep Digital Identity Private

How digital identity can give you total control of your sensitive data.
Navigating the Jungle of Digital Credential Standards

Navigating the Jungle of Digital Credential Standards

SpruceID's multi-standard approach to digital identity credentials prioritizes user convenience, privacy, security, and sustainability, ensuring long-term functionality and adaptability.
Provably Forgotten Signatures: Adding Privacy to Digital Identity

Provably Forgotten Signatures: Adding Privacy to Digital Identity

We can enhance existing digital identity systems to support an important privacy feature known as “unlinkability:” sharing attributes without attribution.