Biden Administration Pushes Digital IDs to Combat Identity Theft
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
The Biden administration is preparing a cybersecurity executive order that promotes the use of digital identity documents, such as mobile driver's licenses (mDLs), for identity verification in public benefit programs to combat rising identity theft, particularly noted since the pandemic. Deputy National Security Director Anne Neuberger mentioned that the initiative, which has been in development for several months, will direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology to establish guidelines for online verification and encourage funding for states to adopt mDLs. However, the order does not address wider identity theft measures that were initially expected, and a separate executive order tackling identity fraud remains pending, facing obstacles related to privacy and bias concerns. Currently, approximately 15 states offer mDLs, mainly for in-person use.