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SG firm partners with Congo to close gap in digital ID system

The initiative aims to design a secure national solution adapted to the Congo market.

Singapore-based Trident Digital Tech Holdings signed a Preliminary Collaboration Agreement with the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) Ministry of Post, Telecommunications and Digital Affairs for its national digital identity and e-government system initiative.

Per the agreement, Trident and the DRC will establish a framework for collecting, analysing, and processing the information necessary to design a secure national solution adapted to the DRC market.

Deliverables include implementing encryption technologies, multi-factor authentication processes, and secure channels for data transmission to protect users’ identities.

Additionally, Trident will strive to ensure these services are interoperable with various platforms such as the banking, healthcare, telcos, and tax sectors.

Trident is a digital transformation in technology optimization services and Web 3.0 activation company. It designs solutions that optimise its clients’ experience with their end-users by promoting digital adoption and self-service.

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