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Business Wire
10-06-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
KuppingerCole Recognizes Regula as One of the Innovation Leaders in Identity Verification
RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Regula, a global developer of forensic devices and identity verification (IDV) solutions, has made its inaugural appearance in the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Identity Verification 2025. Mentioned in the Innovation Leaders category, the company is recognized for its 100% in-house R&D, forensic-grade technology, global document coverage, and advanced liveness detection capabilities. Regula debuts in KuppingerCole's Leadership Compass, named an Innovation Leader for its powerful in-house verification tech and global ID coverage. Share Specializing in IDV and cybersecurity industry analysis, KuppingerCole forecasts that the global IDV market will grow from $18.4 billion in 2025 to $50.07 billion by 2030, driven by increasing identity fraud, compliance requirements, user expectations, and technological advancements. As identity verification rapidly shifts toward fully remote and automated environments, innovation has become a key differentiator. According to KuppingerCole, innovation leaders in IDV are defined by taking a customer-oriented upgrade approach, delivering customer-requested and forward-thinking features, while ensuring seamless compatibility with existing systems. Positioning Regula in the Innovation Leaders category, KuppingerCole analysts highlight: 'Regula's products are mature and often used to supplement other identity verification vendors' offerings. While not as feature complete as other offerings, Regula is a best-of-breed document and biometric verification solution with strong global coverage. With expertise across diverse industries and a global reach, Regula is positioned as a verification provider with in-house expertise for adaptable and scalable solutions.' In their Leadership Compass, KuppingerCole analysts pay special attention to the fact that IDV vendors have in-house technology development, strong data privacy policies, wide geographical coverage for their ID databases, and automation and machine learning (ML) to facilitate processes and user experience. On these fronts, Regula stands out by: Best-of-breed on-premises document and biometric verification solution. Comprehensive ID template database made of 15,000+ templates from 252 countries and territories. In-house R&D capabilities with significant domain-specific expertise. Advanced liveness detection technology supporting enhanced security. A mature organization with products often used to supplement other IDV vendor offerings. At the heart of Regula's recognition are its flagship software products, which serve clients in finance, government, healthcare, education, aviation, and more. Regula Document Reader SDK provides automated reading and comprehensive verification of all types of identity documents. It reads data in all document zones, verifies security features—including dynamic ones such as holograms—and cross-checks all the data to spot forgery. For biometric checks, Regula Face SDK enables real-time face matching, image quality assessment, and both passive and active liveness detection—the latter tested and certified under iBeta's Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) Level 1 and 2. The solution supports 1:1 face matching and 1:n face identification with advanced spoof detection via texture and movement analysis, using both 2D and 3D methods. Importantly, Regula's solutions are designed for privacy-first deployments. All biometric templates are managed locally by the customer, with no data processed or stored by Regula. The face-matching algorithms undergo continuous testing and are benchmarked through programs like the NIST Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT). 'Being named an Innovation Leader by KuppingerCole is a significant milestone for us. It highlights our decades-long commitment to building all our solutions in-house, from document verification to biometrics, and doing so with the precision and trustworthiness that customers demand. As identity verification principles and standards rapidly evolve, our focus remains the same: delivering technology that's not only robust but also deeply practical, scalable, and privacy-conscious,' says Ihar Kliashchou, Chief Technology Officer at Regula. Recently, Regula has: Introduced personal data masking across all its solutions. Become the first IDV vendor that enables verification of all dynamic security features in IDs in remote scenarios. Made its software compatible with most ID readers on the market. The full copy of the KuppingerCole Leadership Compass for Identity Verification is available on the official website. To learn more about Regula's technologies, visit the company's website. About KuppingerCole Founded in 2004, KuppingerCole is a global, independent analyst organization headquartered in Europe. We specialize in providing vendor-neutral advice, expertise, thought leadership, and practical relevance in Cybersecurity, Digital Identity & IAM (Identity and Access Management), Cloud Risk and Security, and Artificial Intelligence, as well as technologies enabling Digital Transformation. We assist companies, corporate users, integrators, and software manufacturers to address both tactical and strategic challenges by making better decisions for their business success. Balancing immediate implementation with long-term viability is central to our philosophy. For further information, please contact clients@ About Regula Regula is a global developer of forensic devices and identity verification solutions. With our 30+ years of experience in forensic research and the most comprehensive library of document templates in the world, we create breakthrough technologies for document and biometric verification. Our hardware and software solutions allow over 1,000 organizations and 80 border control authorities globally to provide top-notch client service without compromising safety, security, or speed. Regula has been repeatedly named a Representative Vendor in the Gartner® Market Guide for Identity Verification.
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
With Iveco Defence up for sale, Italy may lose a key military supplier
ROME — Prospective buyers are lining up to acquire Iveco Defence Vehicles - Italy's biggest military vehicle maker - and the Italian government may struggle to stop it being sold overseas, a source has told Defense News. The chief supplier of fighting vehicles to the Italian army, IDV could be sold by year's end by its parent company Iveco, which is owned by the Exor Group, which is the largest shareholder in car maker Stellantis and controlled by the Italian Agnelli family. On May 15 Iveco said IDV would be spun off this year, with a possible sale to follow. 'By the end of the year the spin-off will start and in the meantime offers to buy the firm will be evaluated,' said a spokesperson. 'We have had preliminary offers from various strategic players,' said CFO Anna Tanganelli. Last year IDV saw revenue rise by 15% to €1.1 billion ($1.3 billion) as land-warfare budgets grow around the world in response to the Ukraine war. One firm has publicly thrown its hat in the ring to date. On May 8, the CEO of Italian defense giant Leonardo, Roberto Cingolani, said Leonardo had put in a joint offer with Germany's Rheinmetall. Leonardo and Rheinmetall are already in business with a joint venture announced last year to build 1,050 new infantry fighting vehicles for the Italian army based on the Rheinmetall Lynx and 132 tanks based on Rheinmetall's under-development Panther KF51. IDV also has a slice of the huge Italian vehicle order. In December it said it had signed a deal with Leonardo to take 12-15% of the development and production work on the deal, which has been valued at €23 billion. Leonardo and IDV already had a longstanding joint venture in place, called CIO, which builds VBM wheeled fighting vehicles and wheeled Centauro tanks for the Italian army. An industrial source said Leonardo offered to buy IDV for €750 million last year but was turned down. 'They could have had it if they'd offered a billion, but they didn't,' said the source. Meanwhile, numerous firms from around the world are reportedly ready to put in offers for IDV, with Spanish media suggesting Spain's Indra is ready to pay €1 billion, while U.S. funds and French-German consortium KNDS also reportedly keen. BAE Systems will be seen as possible bidder after it announced on Thursday a partnership between BAE Systems Hägglunds and IDV to offer its BvS10 all-terrain vehicle to the Italian army, with design and manufacturing to happen in Italy. BAE already builds amphibious vehicles with IDV for the U.S. Marines. The industrial source said however that given IDV's ties to the Italian military and to Leonardo, there would be reluctance to see it sold to an overseas buyer. 'The Italian army and members of the government would like IDV to stay Italian,' said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations. But Cingolani has suggested Leonardo will be reluctant to pay top dollar just to keep IDV Italian, and Exor will likely be seeking maximum profit on the sale of a firm which is flush with work, knowing the firms outside Europe are increasingly interested in buying EU businesses as the bloc builds up its defense war chest. One solution being touted in the Italian media is that the Italian government use its so-called 'Golden Power' law, which can be used to control or block the sale of strategic Italian firms. But an Italian expert on the law said it might not be applicable in the case of IDV. 'The law is usually used to impose conditions for a new buyer, as occurred when GE bought Italian firm Avio Aero, or to stop a purchase by a buyer considered potentially hostile. But there has never been a case when it was used to exclude one or more bidders in a group of bidders,' said the source, who declined to be named. 'If the Italian government, which has a controlling stake in Leonardo, blocks a sale to Indra for example, could that be legally challenged as market interference? Indra is not China,' said the source.
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🚨 River Plate and Independiente del Valle confirm line-ups
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The 'Millonario' hosts the 'Giant Killer' at the Estadio Mâs Monumental for the fifth matchday of the group stage of the 2025 CONMEBOL Libertadores. River Plate and Independiente del Valle face off this Thursday at the Estadio Mâs Monumental for Matchday 5 of Group B in the Copa Libertadores, where the 'Millonario' is looking to secure their spot in the round of 16, while their rival aims to pick up points to stay in the running for qualification. River comes into this match riding a positive streak of four consecutive victories, including a win in the Superclásico against Boca and qualification for the quarterfinals of the 2025 Torneo Apertura after defeating Barracas Central. In their last continental appearance, Marcelo Gallardo's team beat Barcelona SC 3-2 in Guayaquil and is now very close to securing their ticket to the next round. River's starting eleven Gallardo approaches this match with a star-studded lineup, without Enzo Pérez or Marcos Acuña, but with plenty of attacking power. ✔️ Our starting 11 for this Copa night! 🤍❤️🤍 #Libertadores | #VamosRiver — River Plate (@RiverPlate) May 15, 2025 Independiente del Valle, for their part, are coming off a win over Técnico Universitario in the domestic league, where they are in second place with 24 points, just one behind BSC. Internationally, they sit in third place in Group B with five points, but with a win, they would surpass Universitario of Peru (7 points) and catch up to River at the top of Group B. IDV's starting lineup Javier Rabanal has chosen his best available players in search of a key victory for their aspirations. 🚨 #IDV in @Libertadores : 1⃣1⃣ 📝Lineup #IDV ⚽🏃🆚 @RiverPlate #UnClubDiferente — Independiente del Valle (@IDV_EC) May 15, 2025
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🚨 River Plate and Independiente del Valle confirm line-ups
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. The 'Millonario' hosts the 'Giant Killer' at the Estadio Mâs Monumental for the fifth matchday of the group stage of the 2025 CONMEBOL Libertadores. River Plate and Independiente del Valle face off this Thursday at the Estadio Mâs Monumental for Matchday 5 of Group B in the Copa Libertadores, where the 'Millonario' is looking to secure their spot in the round of 16, while their rival aims to pick up points to stay in the running for qualification. River comes into this match riding a positive streak of four consecutive victories, including a win in the Superclásico against Boca and qualification for the quarterfinals of the 2025 Torneo Apertura after defeating Barracas Central. In their last continental appearance, Marcelo Gallardo's team beat Barcelona SC 3-2 in Guayaquil and is now very close to securing their ticket to the next round. River's starting eleven Gallardo approaches this match with a star-studded lineup, without Enzo Pérez or Marcos Acuña, but with plenty of attacking power. ✔️ Our starting 11 for this Copa night! 🤍❤️🤍 #Libertadores | #VamosRiver — River Plate (@RiverPlate) May 15, 2025 Independiente del Valle, for their part, are coming off a win over Técnico Universitario in the domestic league, where they are in second place with 24 points, just one behind BSC. Internationally, they sit in third place in Group B with five points, but with a win, they would surpass Universitario of Peru (7 points) and catch up to River at the top of Group B. IDV's starting lineup Javier Rabanal has chosen his best available players in search of a key victory for their aspirations. 🚨 #IDV in @Libertadores : 1⃣1⃣ 📝Lineup #IDV ⚽🏃🆚 @RiverPlate #UnClubDiferente — Independiente del Valle (@IDV_EC) May 15, 2025


Reuters
15-05-2025
- Automotive
- Reuters
Iveco approves spinoff plan for defence unit as it considers its sale
MILAN, May 15 (Reuters) - Italian truck and bus maker Iveco Group ( opens new tab said on Thursday it will press ahead with a plan to spin off its defence business while exploring interest from potential buyers for the unit. The group, controlled by Exor ( opens new tab, the investment company of Italy's Agnelli family, said in February it was considering spinning off the unit, known as IDV, to simplify its structure and create greater flexibility for both businesses, adding it would provide an update in the following months. The separation is expected to take place this year, the company said. The group said it had received preliminary expressions of interest from potential strategic buyers for its defence business. "The board has therefore mandated the management to continue the preparation for the spinoff, while exploring such preliminary interests," it added. Leonardo ( opens new tab, together with Germany's Rheinmetall ( opens new tab, has filed a non-binding offer for IDV, the CEO of the Italian aerospace and defence said last week without providing further details. According to a media report earlier this week Spanish defence company Indra ( opens new tab also sent a non-binding offer. The announcement came as Iveco posted a 42% contraction of the adjusted operating profit of its industrial activities for the first quarter of the year, to 117 million euros ($131 million), due to lower truck demand in Europe. The result was short of a 140 million euro analyst consensus provided by the company. Iveco also confirmed its preliminary forecasts for its full-year results, including one for adjusted EBIT from industrial activities of between 850 and 900 million euros, with CEO Olof Persson mentioning a "strong order book" for the company. ($1 = 0.8937 euros)