- 30 Jun 2025
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Introducing Axiad Confirm
- Updated on 30 Jun 2025
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Identity Assurance for Credential Issuance
We’re excited to announce the launch of Axiad Confirm, a powerful new identity verification solution built into the Axiad Conductor platform. Axiad Confirm protects the “front door” to your enterprise credentials by ensuring that every credential—whether a smart card, certificate, or passkey—is issued only after the user’s identity has been verified with confidence.
Why it matters
Most identity attacks don’t start at login, but instead they start when credentials are issued or reset. Axiad Confirm stops these threats at the source by verifying user identity before any credential is created or reissued. It uses biometric liveness detection, government-issued ID validation, and identity attribute matching to ensure the right person is behind every request.
Seamless experience on any device
Axiad Confirm delivers a browser-based, mobile-friendly workflow that works across both professional and personal devices—no app installation required. It integrates directly with your existing infrastructure, including Microsoft Entra ID for Temporary Access Pass (TAP) issuance.
Built for trust
Whether onboarding new employees, resetting credentials, or verifying help desk callers, Axiad Confirm ensures you can confidently answer: “Who is this person, and can we trust them?”
Features
Operators can confirm an employee’s identity before granting secure access to Axiad Conductor for phishing-resistant authenticator enrollment
Help Desk operators can verify an employee’s identity with confidence before assisting with credentialing or access issues
A new user status now tracks identity confirmation state, showing whether a user is unconfirmed, confirmed, or failed verification
Browser-based identity verification workflows enable users to confirm their identity using a government-issued ID or a selfie matched against a previously captured facial hash and obtain an Entra ID Temporary Access Pass (TAP)
During identity verification, the system extracts key attributes—such as name, date of birth, and postal code—from the scanned government-issued ID and compares them against the corresponding identity attributes configured in the system (e.g., Entra ID) to ensure consistency and to validate the claimed identity
Full Release Notes
Review the full release notes for the inaugural version here