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'Bring your own identity,' and the need for robust identity proofing
July 13, 2022, 9:52 p.m. | Paul Wagenseil
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Customer-facing websites and apps can offer users greater convenience and still boost security by allowing bring your own identity (BYOI) third-party credentials. BYOI also may provide an amount of identity proofing to verify a user’s true identity. Here’s how BYOI and identity proofing intersect.
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