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Trust Stamp (IDAI) has achieved the D-seal certification, a pioneering label combining IT security and responsible data usage standards. This certification strengthens the company's position in delivering privacy-preserving digital identity solutions across humanitarian aid, financial, and public sector services.

The voluntary certification demonstrates Trust Stamp's commitment to ethical digital practices, particularly in addressing challenges such as vendor lock-in and biometric interoperability. The company's technology aims to enhance fraud prevention while protecting individual privacy rights, especially in serving unbanked populations and vulnerable communities.

Scott Francis, Group CTO, highlighted that the D-seal certification aligns with Trust Stamp's mission to break vendor lock-in cycles through their recently patented technology, which enables biometric sample comparison across different vendors through an open-format standard.

Trust Stamp (IDAI) ha ottenuto la certificazione D-seal, un'etichetta pionieristica che combina la sicurezza informatica e gli standard per un uso responsabile dei dati. Questa certificazione rafforza la posizione dell'azienda nella fornitura di soluzioni di identità digitale che preservano la privacy nei settori dell'assistenza umanitaria, finanziaria e dei servizi pubblici.

La certificazione volontaria dimostra l'impegno di Trust Stamp verso pratiche digitali etiche, in particolare nell'affrontare sfide come il lock-in dei fornitori e l'interoperabilità biometrica. La tecnologia dell'azienda mira a migliorare la prevenzione delle frodi proteggendo al contempo i diritti alla privacy individuale, specialmente nel servire popolazioni non bancarizzate e comunità vulnerabili.

Scott Francis, CTO del Gruppo, ha sottolineato che la certificazione D-seal è in linea con la missione di Trust Stamp di rompere i cicli di lock-in dei fornitori attraverso la loro tecnologia recentemente brevettata, che consente il confronto di campioni biometrici tra diversi fornitori tramite uno standard in formato aperto.

Trust Stamp (IDAI) ha logrado la certificación D-seal, una etiqueta pionera que combina la seguridad informática y los estándares de uso responsable de datos. Esta certificación refuerza la posición de la empresa en la entrega de soluciones de identidad digital que preservan la privacidad en la asistencia humanitaria, los servicios financieros y del sector público.

La certificación voluntaria demuestra el compromiso de Trust Stamp con prácticas digitales éticas, especialmente al abordar desafíos como el bloqueo de proveedores y la interoperabilidad biométrica. La tecnología de la empresa busca mejorar la prevención del fraude mientras protege los derechos de privacidad individual, especialmente al servir a poblaciones no bancarizadas y comunidades vulnerables.

Scott Francis, CTO del Grupo, destacó que la certificación D-seal se alinea con la misión de Trust Stamp de romper los ciclos de bloqueo de proveedores a través de su tecnología recientemente patentada, que permite la comparación de muestras biométricas entre diferentes proveedores mediante un estándar de formato abierto.

Trust Stamp (IDAI)는 IT 보안과 책임 있는 데이터 사용 기준을 결합한 선도적인 라벨인 D-seal 인증을 획득했습니다. 이 인증은 인도적 지원, 금융 및 공공 서비스 분야에서 개인 정보 보호 디지털 신원 솔루션을 제공하는 회사의 입지를 강화합니다.

자발적인 인증은 공급자 잠금 및 생체 인식 상호 운용성과 같은 문제를 해결하는 데 있어 Trust Stamp의 윤리적 디지털 관행에 대한 헌신을 보여줍니다. 회사의 기술은 사기 방지를 강화하면서 개인의 프라이버시 권리를 보호하는 것을 목표로 하며, 특히 은행 서비스에 접근할 수 없는 인구와 취약한 커뮤니티를 지원하는 데 중점을 둡니다.

그룹 CTO인 Scott Francis는 D-seal 인증이 최근 특허를 받은 기술과 일치하며, 이 기술은 개방형 표준을 통해 서로 다른 공급자 간의 생체 샘플 비교를 가능하게 한다고 강조했습니다.

Trust Stamp (IDAI) a obtenu la certification D-seal, une étiquette pionnière qui combine la sécurité informatique et des normes d'utilisation responsable des données. Cette certification renforce la position de l'entreprise dans la fourniture de solutions d'identité numérique préservant la vie privée dans les domaines de l'aide humanitaire, des services financiers et du secteur public.

La certification volontaire démontre l'engagement de Trust Stamp envers des pratiques numériques éthiques, notamment face à des défis tels que le verrouillage des fournisseurs et l'interopérabilité biométrique. La technologie de l'entreprise vise à améliorer la prévention de la fraude tout en protégeant les droits de la vie privée individuelle, en particulier dans le service des populations non bancarisées et des communautés vulnérables.

Scott Francis, CTO du groupe, a souligné que la certification D-seal s'aligne sur la mission de Trust Stamp de rompre les cycles de verrouillage des fournisseurs grâce à leur technologie récemment brevetée, qui permet la comparaison d'échantillons biométriques entre différents fournisseurs via un standard au format ouvert.

Trust Stamp (IDAI) hat die D-seal-Zertifizierung erreicht, ein wegweisendes Label, das IT-Sicherheit und Standards für verantwortungsvolle Datennutzung kombiniert. Diese Zertifizierung stärkt die Position des Unternehmens bei der Bereitstellung von datenschutzfreundlichen digitalen Identitätslösungen in den Bereichen humanitäre Hilfe, Finanzen und öffentliche Dienstleistungen.

Die freiwillige Zertifizierung zeigt das Engagement von Trust Stamp für ethische digitale Praktiken, insbesondere bei der Bewältigung von Herausforderungen wie Anbieterbindung und biometrischer Interoperabilität. Die Technologie des Unternehmens zielt darauf ab, Betrugsprävention zu verbessern und gleichzeitig die individuellen Datenschutzrechte zu schützen, insbesondere bei der Unterstützung von unbankierten Bevölkerungsgruppen und schutzbedürftigen Gemeinschaften.

Scott Francis, CTO der Gruppe, hob hervor, dass die D-seal-Zertifizierung mit der Mission von Trust Stamp übereinstimmt, die Zyklen der Anbieterbindung durch ihre kürzlich patentierte Technologie zu durchbrechen, die den Vergleich biometrischer Proben zwischen verschiedenen Anbietern über einen offenen Standard ermöglicht.

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Trust Stamp Achieves the D-seal Certification, Strengthening Ethical and Privacy-First Identity Solutions for Humanitarian Aid, Financial, and Public Sector Services

COPENHAGEN, March 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Trust Stamp (Nasdaq: IDAI), the Privacy-First Identity Company™, has been awarded the D-seal, a recognized label for IT security and responsible data usage. The D-seal is the first of its kind to combine IT security and responsible data usage into a single label. This milestone further solidifies Trust Stamp’s leadership in delivering ethical, privacy-preserving digital identity solutions, particularly in humanitarian aid, financial inclusion, and public sector services, assuring these organizations that Trust Stamp’s privacy-first solutions meet the highest ethical and security standards. By voluntarily undergoing the comprehensive evaluation of the D-seal, Trust Stamp has demonstrated its unwavering commitment to responsible digital practices.

By adhering to the values of D-seal such as IT security, privacy, and responsible use of data, it can bring a shift to the humanitarian sector. The humanitarian sector has historically prioritized efficiency and fraud prevention over privacy, often collecting and storing vast amounts of biometric data without adequate safeguards. As a result, vulnerable populations face increased risks of data breaches, misuse, and unintended surveillance.
 
By voluntarily undergoing the comprehensive evaluation of the D-seal, Trust Stamp reinforces its longstanding commitment to responsible digital practices, and continues to lead the way—enhancing fraud prevention and operational efficiency while ensuring the protection of individual rights.  Likewise, in financial inclusion, where billions remain unbanked due to a lack of verifiable identity, Trust Stamp’s privacy-preserving technology empowers individuals with secure, interoperable, and responsible identity solutions that open doors to financial services while minimizing risks of misuse or exploitation.

Beyond humanitarian and financial sectors, Trust Stamp’s commitment to ethical, secure, and interoperable identity solutions also extends to governments seeking to modernize their digital infrastructure without falling into the trap of vendor lock-in, a significant challenge, especially for developing nations. The achievement of the D-seal aligns with Trust Stamp’s commitment to breaking vendor lock-in and ensuring secure, ethical, and interoperable digital identity solutions. By leveraging privacy-preserving technologies that are adaptable and vendor-agnostic, Trust Stamp empowers public sector entities, as well as the humanitarian and financial sectors —to enhance security, efficiency, and inclusivity without being constrained by proprietary systems removing the constraints of vendor lock-in. This approach not only fosters innovation, it ensures that governments can implement sustainable and future-proof identity solutions that serve their citizens without compromising autonomy or security.

Scott Francis, Group Chief Technology Officer at Trust Stamp, stated:

"Receiving the D-seal certification underscores our commitment to security, privacy, and ethical data practices—values that are deeply embedded in our mission to break the cycle of vendor lock-in. The D-seal’s emphasis on IT security and responsible data usage aligns with our approach to interoperability, ensuring that identity solutions remain secure, privacy-preserving, but also interoperable. As interoperability in facial biometrics is non-existent today our recent patent addresses that gap, as it allows users to obtain and compare biometric samples across different vendors. By creating an open-format standard, we empower organizations to implement secure and scalable identity solutions ."

The D-seal achievement reaffirms a commitment to secure, privacy-first identity verification with interoperable, vendor-agnostic solutions that promote financial inclusion and tackle critical challenges in humanitarian and public sectors, fostering a digital identity ecosystem founded on privacy, trust, and accessibility.

For more information about Trust Stamp’s privacy-first identity solutions, visit www.truststamp.ai.

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Jonathan Patscheider
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About Trust Stamp

Trust Stamp the Privacy-First Identity CompanyTM, is a global provider of AI-powered identity services for use in multiple sectors including banking and finance, regulatory compliance, government, real estate, communications, and humanitarian services. Its technology empowers organizations with advanced biometric identity solutions that reduce fraud, protect personal data privacy, increase operational efficiency, and reach a broader base of users worldwide through its unique data transformation and comparison capabilities.

Located in six countries across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, Trust Stamp trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market (Nasdaq: IDAI). The company was founded in 2016 by Gareth Genner and Andrew Gowasack.

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FAQ

What is the significance of Trust Stamp's D-seal certification for IDAI shareholders?

The D-seal certification validates Trust Stamp's commitment to security and responsible data usage, strengthening its market position in privacy-first identity solutions across humanitarian, financial, and public sectors.

How does Trust Stamp's new patent address biometric interoperability issues?

Trust Stamp's patent enables comparison of biometric samples across different vendors through an open-format standard, addressing the current lack of interoperability in facial biometrics.

What market challenges does Trust Stamp (IDAI) address in the humanitarian sector?

Trust Stamp addresses the balance between fraud prevention and privacy protection, offering solutions that safeguard vulnerable populations from data breaches and unintended surveillance.

How does Trust Stamp's technology impact financial inclusion?

Trust Stamp's privacy-preserving technology helps unbanked populations access financial services by providing secure, interoperable identity solutions while minimizing exploitation risks.
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