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The World of VIDA: Invisible Infrastructure Behind Digital Identity

Written by VIDA | Apr 7, 2026 4:06:11 AM

Digital fraud today no longer appears as an easily detectable crime. It can take the form of legitimate notifications, video calls from familiar faces, or messages that seem to come from trusted institutions.

 

This highlights the close relationship between digital fraud and digital identity. Every time someone opens a bank account, signs a contract, applies for a loan, accesses telehealth services, or even orders food online, security systems must ensure that the person accessing the service is real, legitimate, and authorized.

 

As digital fraud increasingly blurs the authenticity and trust of digital identities, can security technology prevent it in a seamless way without adding friction for users?

“Cybersecurity continuously evolves. Systems must evolve with it,” says Niki Luhur, Founder and Group CEO of VIDA in the video.

 

 

Through The World of VIDA that explores everyday digital interactions, VIDA highlights the invisible infrastructure that protects these moments. Because a strong protection sometimes is not loud, it remains seamless and invisible from the customer’s perspective.

 

Security You Don’t See

Most people do not think about digital identity when they log in, sign a document, or complete a transaction. They simply expect it to work.

 

Niki explains that many of VIDA’s technologies are intentionally invisible from the consumer’s perspective. The goal is not to showcase security, but to embed it seamlessly into everyday experiences. Strong protection should not create friction or confusion.

 

Behind the screen, proven security standards are combined with AI, face recognition, fraud detection, and cryptographic systems. These layers work together quietly, verifying identity, detecting anomalies, and securing transactions without interrupting the user journey.

 

Digital Trust Enables Inclusion

Digital identity infrastructure does more than prevent fraud. It enables participation.

  • Secure onboarding allows merchants and drivers to access digital platforms.
  • Electronic signatures accelerate agreements and insurance claims.
  • Telehealth expands access to care.

“Through digital identity infrastructure, we advance an inclusive mission—financial, healthcare, and educational inclusion, so that services can be accessed by anyone, anywhere,” Niki emphasized.

That’s why digital trust functions as an ecosystem. When one layer weakens, risk spreads. When layers reinforce each other, resilience improves.

The World of VIDA invites viewers to understand the infrastructure protecting everyday digital life. In a rapidly evolving threat landscape, trust must be engineered intentionally, continuously, and collectively.

 

Explore more at https://vida.id/en/wheresthefraud.