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The recent decline in reported SIM swap fraud is promising, but mobile service providers must enhance data security against fraudsters. As telecommunications and banking industries merge, robust security measures are essential. Implementing stringent identity verification practices inspired by financial sector standards is crucial.
Operators must develop practical security solutions surpassing current telco legislation. Focusing on providing simple, scalable, and secure digital identity is vital to combatting SIM swap and identity fraud, enhancing mobile safety, and protecting consumers.
 The current state of SIM swap fraud
While SIM swap incidents decreased in 2022, thousands are still reported annually. To tackle evolving cyber threats, networks must prioritize securing individuals’ identities to each SIM.
Countries like Kenya, Namibia, Pakistan, and Russia enforce biometric SIM registration to deter fraudsters. Additionally, legislation aims to prevent various SIM-related crimes, including fraud and even potential threats to national security.
What networks can do?
Mobile networks should adopt clear strategies and leading technologies to mitigate SIM swap fraud and safeguard customers. Face biometrics, for example, offer secure identity verification, binding SIM cards to individuals’ identities and preventing identity fraud.
 The question of surveillance
Opt-in biometrics ensure consumer privacy while providing robust identity verification, protecting against fraud and enhancing online safety. Remote biometric onboarding links individuals’ biometric data to their accounts securely, safeguarding against fraudulent activities.
Successful implementation of biometric identity solutions requires scalability and accessibility. Investing in enterprise-grade identity platforms can effectively roll out fast and secure verification initiatives, offering consumers an additional layer of digital protection.
In conclusion, securing identity during SIM registration can significantly reduce SIM-related crimes and enhance consumer protection. Mobile networks must prioritize implementing robust security measures to combat evolving cyber threats effectively.
By Gur Geva, Founder and CEO of iiDENTIFii 

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