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UK Launches Digital Identity Credentials Accessible Nationwide
Digital identity systems have historically failed due to lack of trust rather than technology limitations, as highlighted by the UK's efforts to establish a government-backed trust framework to encourage adoption and save costs across regulated industries. Meanwhile, cybersecurity challenges continue to evolve, with the FBI criticized for not adapting effectively to new technological threats despite past intelligence failures, such as those seen with Hezbollah. In response to increasing cyber threats, organizations and governments are advancing Zero Trust security models, which require continuous verification of every access attempt to digital assets, significantly reducing risks even if perimeter defenses are breached. The U.S. federal government is actively implementing Zero Trust principles at scale through policies like EO 14028, emphasizing identity verification, device trust, and least privilege access to build a safer digital infrastructure. Additionally, local governments such as Ho Chi Minh City are leveraging digital transformation to eliminate administrative boundaries and improve public service delivery by enabling online procedures independent of geographic jurisdictions. These developments collectively underscore a global shift towards trust-centered digital identity and security frameworks to address both user confidence and evolving cyber threats.

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