Everything you need to know about deepfake detection – for now
Deepfake technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Our laws and social practices are not keeping up. Diverse stakeholders, from…
Biometric liveness refers to the use of computer vision technology to detect the genuine presence of a living user, rather than a representation such as a photograph or a mask. Presentation attack detection (PAD) technologies can utilize active or passive detection methods. Typically associated with facial recognition, liveness can also be applied to voice recognition to distinguish present speakers from audio recordings, and finger or palm biometrics such as by detecting blood flow, and even iris recognition. Find liveness detection solutions.
Deepfake technology is advancing at a rapid pace. Our laws and social practices are not keeping up. Diverse stakeholders, from…
Brazilian startup Payface has a new product for fraud prevention layering facial biometric authentication, liveness and injection attack protection, targeting…
Digital identity verification platform Authologic has pulled in an $8.2 million investment from European and American firms. The Series A…
Reality Defender has reached $33 million in an expansion of its series A funding round. While the company does not…
More than half a century ago, American psychologist Paul Ekman wanted to know whether he could tell if a person…
Paravision is taking its deepfake detection technology to the next level, with the announcement of a “major new contract with…
Transactions completed with iProov’s face biometrics and related technologies has surged by 63 percent in the 12 months between August…
Deepfake-driven identity fraud costs businesses money, which is why so many firms are lining up to plug detection gaps with…
The latest Lunch Talk from the European Association for Biometrics (EAB) focuses on the threat of deepfakes and what can…
The specter of deepfakes continues to hover over the various elections of 2024, and even if little actual deepfake-driven disruption…