A LinkedIn post from Proof highlights growing regulatory scrutiny around identity verification in the insurance sector, centered on Arizona’s HB2303. The post notes that the law raises requirements to Identity Assurance Level 2 (IAL2), indicating that basic electronic signatures may no longer satisfy compliance needs for carriers operating in the state.
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The post suggests that Arizona could serve as a testing ground for a higher national standard, implying broader regulatory risk and opportunity across U.S. insurance markets. It also points out that large carriers are already integrating IAL2-compliant workflows, which may increase demand for advanced identity verification solutions and potentially benefit vendors positioned to support this compliance transition.

