Identity verification · recovery · assurance

A controlled environment for demonstrating digital identity journeys.

The Digital Identity Lab lets KPMG and its clients explore identity verification, account recovery, and assurance experiences end to end — in a secure, isolated demonstration environment built for evaluation, not production data.

What the Lab is for

A hands-on space to walk through how modern identity assurance works — from first-time verification through recovery and step-up authentication — using realistic, vendor-neutral demonstration journeys. It is designed for guided evaluation sessions with KPMG, using synthetic data only.

ID

Identity verification

Demonstrates document and biometric verification flows for onboarding new users with proportionate assurance.

RC

Account recovery

Shows secure, fraud-resistant recovery journeys for users who have lost access, balancing safety and friction.

AS

Assurance & step-up

Illustrates risk-based, step-up authentication and assurance scoring across higher-risk actions.

ON

Workforce onboarding

Verifies a new hire's identity before account activation, establishing the trust anchor that later journeys rely on.

HD

Helpdesk verification

Confirms a caller's identity before a service desk performs a sensitive action such as a reset or account change.

How access works

The Lab is invitation-only and restricted to authorized participants. Access is arranged through your KPMG engagement contact.

1

Connect with your KPMG contact

Reach out to the KPMG partner or engagement lead running your evaluation.

2

Receive an invitation

You will be issued credentials scoped to your organization's demonstration environment.

3

Join a guided session

Walk through the relevant identity journeys with synthetic data, alongside the KPMG team.

Request access

Security note. Only use credentials issued for the Lab or your approved enterprise sign-in. KPMG will never ask you to share your password through this site.
Demonstration environment. The Digital Identity Lab is used for evaluation and demonstration purposes only. It does not process real customer accounts or production data, and is not a live banking or identity service.