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The G2 Weekly Podcast delivers insights into the world of identity and biometrics. Each week, the podcast will cover important developments in the field, making it a valuable resource for professionals in various sectors.
(February 3, 2026 - February 10, 2026)
Hosted by MIT Fellow Ralph Rodriguez, this week’s episode explores how "identity at scale" is colliding with "AI at scale."
In this episode, we cover:
• The Data Leak Crisis: A massive China-linked megaleak has exposed over 8 billion records, putting population-level PII exposure back in the spotlight and accelerating the downstream risks of account takeovers.
• The Rise of Enterprise Voice Agents: With ElevenLabs raising $500M, AI voice agents are shifting from novelty to a default business interface, forcing identity teams to treat synthetic voice as a primary risk vector.
• Wallets are the New Battlefield: FIDO’s Andrew Shikiar frames the strategic landscape for 2026: passkeys have effectively solved sign-in, making portable credentials and digital wallets the next critical bottleneck to solve.
• Consolidation in the Trust Stack: Veriff’s acquisition of Vespia and Duna’s €30M Series A highlight a major market shift—"Know Your Business" (KYB) is moving from optional plumbing to a core product requirement.
• Biometrics as the Default: From Brazil’s push for mandatory biometric boarding at ports to Match Group adding FaceTec liveness checks to Hinge, biometrics are rapidly transitioning from pilot features to mandatory operational standards.
• Governing Agentic AI: The NIST NCCoE is seeking input on identity standards for AI, marking an early move toward making agent identity auditable rather than just prompt-driven automation.
Key Takeaway: 2026 is shaping up to be the year identity stops being a set of point controls and becomes a governed fabric, where winners will be defined by their ability to prove trust through continuous risk signals and wallet-ready rails
Don't miss out on these and other essential updates by subscribing to the Identity Insights: The G2 Weekly Podcast. Stay informed about the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in identity and biometrics, a critical area for professionals in banking, fintech, insurance, telco, manufacturing, e-commerce, social, and healthcare
Credit and appreciation go to Google's NotebookLM for transforming my identity and biometrics newsletter into an AI-powered audio podcast!
By Ralph A. RodriguezThe G2 Weekly Podcast delivers insights into the world of identity and biometrics. Each week, the podcast will cover important developments in the field, making it a valuable resource for professionals in various sectors.
(February 3, 2026 - February 10, 2026)
Hosted by MIT Fellow Ralph Rodriguez, this week’s episode explores how "identity at scale" is colliding with "AI at scale."
In this episode, we cover:
• The Data Leak Crisis: A massive China-linked megaleak has exposed over 8 billion records, putting population-level PII exposure back in the spotlight and accelerating the downstream risks of account takeovers.
• The Rise of Enterprise Voice Agents: With ElevenLabs raising $500M, AI voice agents are shifting from novelty to a default business interface, forcing identity teams to treat synthetic voice as a primary risk vector.
• Wallets are the New Battlefield: FIDO’s Andrew Shikiar frames the strategic landscape for 2026: passkeys have effectively solved sign-in, making portable credentials and digital wallets the next critical bottleneck to solve.
• Consolidation in the Trust Stack: Veriff’s acquisition of Vespia and Duna’s €30M Series A highlight a major market shift—"Know Your Business" (KYB) is moving from optional plumbing to a core product requirement.
• Biometrics as the Default: From Brazil’s push for mandatory biometric boarding at ports to Match Group adding FaceTec liveness checks to Hinge, biometrics are rapidly transitioning from pilot features to mandatory operational standards.
• Governing Agentic AI: The NIST NCCoE is seeking input on identity standards for AI, marking an early move toward making agent identity auditable rather than just prompt-driven automation.
Key Takeaway: 2026 is shaping up to be the year identity stops being a set of point controls and becomes a governed fabric, where winners will be defined by their ability to prove trust through continuous risk signals and wallet-ready rails
Don't miss out on these and other essential updates by subscribing to the Identity Insights: The G2 Weekly Podcast. Stay informed about the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in identity and biometrics, a critical area for professionals in banking, fintech, insurance, telco, manufacturing, e-commerce, social, and healthcare
Credit and appreciation go to Google's NotebookLM for transforming my identity and biometrics newsletter into an AI-powered audio podcast!