iTnews
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
  • Security

Auditor: Government ID verification service a failure

By Liz Tay
Apr 23 2010 4:24PM
Follow google news

Auditor-General reveals technical issues and false negatives.

The Howard Government's $28.3m national Document Verification Service (nDVS) has done little towards its aim of combating identity theft in Australia, the Auditor-General revealed this week.

Auditor: Government ID verification service a failure

Trialled in 2006 and operational by October 2007, the nDVS was intended as a secure, online system that could verify the authenticity of identity documents in real time.

But while more than 18 months have passed since the original four-year nDVS implementation deadline, the project has met "significant problems" and is rarely used, the audit report revealed.

On average, there were less than ten nDVS transactions per day - well under initial expectations of one million daily transactions.

The system was weighed down by issues with timeliness and accuracy, with "technical issues" causing one quarter of transactions to take longer than the planned 20 seconds.

It also had failed to identify a single fraudulent document across more than 50,000 transactions from the launch of the prototype system in 2006 to November 2009.

"This does not means that the system has produced 50,000 'Yes' responses," the audit report clarified.

"Instead, 38 percent of all nDVS responses and 11 percent of the pDVS [prototype system] responses have been false negatives and 'Error' responses."

The audit report attributed the false negatives to incorrect data entry by users, or inconsistencies between details recorded on a document and the agency that had issued it - such as an abbreviated middle name.

The system was intended to verify passports, visas, drivers licenses and birth certificates via connections to the agencies that issued such documents.

These issuer agencies included all state and territory Births, Deaths and Marriages registries, Road and Traffic Authorities (RTA), the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT).

Although original planning documents stated that these agencies would be connected to the nDVS by June 2008, many agencies in Victoria and the Western Australian RTA had yet to be connected as of February 2010.

The Auditor-General's report recommended that the nDVS be systematically reviewed by key users and its administrator, the Attorney-General's Department, to identify barriers to system uptake and formulate remedial strategies accordingly.

"These strategies may include changes to the nDVS, assisting with changes to user's systems and work practices, or considering the future of the nDVS itself," the report suggested.

"It is unlikely in the immediate future that use of the nDVS will significantly contribute to strengthening Australia's personal identification processes," the auditors wrote.

Add iTnews as your trusted source

Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source Add iTnews As Your Trusted Source
Got a news tip for our journalists? Share it with us anonymously here.
Tags:
dvsgovernmenthowardididentityndvssecurity

Related Articles

  • Anthropic pulls Mythos-class models globally Anthropic pulls Mythos-class models globally
  • AudiA6 crypto launderers arrested, network taken down by police AudiA6 crypto launderers arrested, network taken down by police
  • US charges suspected Russian hacker with facilitating cyber campaign US charges suspected Russian hacker with facilitating cyber campaign
  • Gov looks for upstream threat blocking by telcos, cloud operators Gov looks for upstream threat blocking by telcos, cloud operators
Join our WhatsApp Channel

Partner Content

Onel Consulting Strengthens Its White-Glove Services With Strategic COO Appointment
Promoted Content Onel Consulting Strengthens Its White-Glove Services With Strategic COO Appointment
From test case to control tower: How DXC and ServiceNow are governing enterprise AI at scale
Promoted Content From test case to control tower: How DXC and ServiceNow are governing enterprise AI at scale
Thomas Peer Solutions unveils data cloud platform and executive leadership forum for 2026
Partner Content Thomas Peer Solutions unveils data cloud platform and executive leadership forum for 2026
The hidden economics of AI: Why token usage matters more than you think
Partner Content The hidden economics of AI: Why token usage matters more than you think

Sponsored Whitepapers

Are Australian organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
Are Australian organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
Are New Zealand organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
Are New Zealand organisations as cyber-ready as they think?
From visibility to execution:  Fixing the SaaS management gap
From visibility to execution: Fixing the SaaS management gap
When cyber risk has no clear owner: A practical guide for senior Australian business leaders
When cyber risk has no clear owner: A practical guide for senior Australian business leaders
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail
Agile in the AI Era: why projects still fail

Events

  • iTnews State of Security Breakfast iTnews State of Security Breakfast
  • iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast iTnews State of Data & AI Breakfast
  • Forrester's AI Forum Sydney Forrester's AI Forum Sydney
  • The 2026 iAwards The 2026 iAwards
  • Integrate 2026 Integrate 2026
Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Whatsapp Email A Friend

Most Read Articles

Services Australia describes fraud, debt-related machine learning use cases

Services Australia describes fraud, debt-related machine learning use cases

Anthropic releases Mythos-class model for public use

Anthropic releases Mythos-class model for public use

Apple bumps up security in fresh operating system releases

Apple bumps up security in fresh operating system releases

Anthropic opens Claude Mythos Preview AI program to Australia

Anthropic opens Claude Mythos Preview AI program to Australia

techpartner.news logo
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Sydney-based AI-cloud waste startup raises $3m
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Brennan uses NiCE to modernise its contact centre
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Impact Awards: Tecala slashes customer response times for fintech IQumulate
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Interactive introduces private cloud platform
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
Digital61 expands cybersecurity portfolio
All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in any form without prior authorisation.
Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of nextmedia's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.