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Prove CEO Rodger Desai on Forbes | The Future Is Here: How 5G Is Revolutionizing Digital Identity

How can leaders in every industry start preparing for the revolutionary changes that 5G will bring to everything from agriculture and urban planning to transportation and telemedicine? I am preparing for (and looking forward to) a world in the not-so-distant future in which the smartphone is just one part of an ever-growing constellation of 5G-enabled smart devices, each of which is secured by an encryption key (including SIM Cards, FIDO keys, and EMV chips) that serves as a powerful bulwark to fraud. To keep up with 5G and secure this brave new world, digital authentications will need to be more versatile, more frequent, and more frictionless than ever before.

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