Closing the Gap—How a trust framework, such as the YuTru Scheme, can help PNG off the FATF Greylist
Papua New Guinea is at a digital crossroad. In early 2026, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) placed Papua New Guinea on the FATF Greylist, citing gaps in Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorist Financing (AML/CTF) frameworks. For the private sector, this isn't just a regulatory "slap on the wrist"—it’s a direct threat to the ability to ...
YuTru Scheme review and update
The YuTru Scheme review and update have been ongoing since 2024. During this period, many economies globally implemented Digital Identity solutions, and momentum picked up on multiple use cases. However, concerns arose around DATA privacy & security, and many countries pulled down or re-assessed models, frameworks, policies, and regulations governing Digital Identity Infrastructure. Globally, trust ...
Understanding Zero-Knowledge Proof in Digital Identity
A proof that uses special cryptography and a link secret to support selective disclosure of information about a set of claims from a set of credentials. A Zero-Knowledge Proof (“ZKP”) provides cryptographic proof about some or all of the data in a set of Credentials without revealing the actual data or any additional information, including ...
Ensuring Integrity of user data through the use of Digital Identity
Data is now often referred to as the new oil—a critical resource that powers economies and drives innovation. For user data to be valuable, it has to be trusted, consistent and, accurate, to maintain its integrity and value.
The YuTru Ecosystem
YuTru represents an ecosystem of businesses that rely on YuTru to identify and verify the identity of their customers. The YuTru ID held by a customer can be used at any of the businesses within the ecosystem, in the same way that your passport is accepted by any airport immigration counter in the world or ...
Dedupe and Recoup with YuTru
Businesses providing goods and services keep customer records to record information about customers transactions and to better serve the interests of their customers. In most cases, some sort of unique customer identifier is assigned to each customer. But what happens when a customer identifies in a slightly different way over multiple interactions with the company? ...
Hand Over Your Data, or Go YuTru
From the 1st February, the Australian Department of Home Affairs will start collecting biometrics from Papua New Guineans who are applying for a visa to Australia. In line with international standards, a face and 10-digit fingerprint scan will be required and that data stored in Australia. In the same way that the Australian Government will ...
