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Protecting Digital Economy

The spiralling trend of identity-related fraud in Africa, perpetrated mostly through national ID documents, portends great dangers for Africa’s lofty plans of leveraging its digital economy to meet crucial socio-economic development goals.

This warning is contained in a 64-page report released this week by Smile ID, a digital ID verification services firm headquartered in Lagos. Attacks against organizations deploying biometrics, however, are far less likely to succeed.

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