Deepfake risk can be mitigated but no silver bullet exists: Veriff
Veriff’s new Deepfakes Deep Dive Report is the latest to ring the alarm bell on the deepfake threat and the…
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.
Veriff’s new Deepfakes Deep Dive Report is the latest to ring the alarm bell on the deepfake threat and the…
Identity verification company Socure is adding selfie biometric reverification to its Document Verification (DocV) product to validate return online consumers….
For those in the biometric trenches, deepfakes may seem like an ever-present threat, or at least an effective and unavoidable…
As new deepfake tools become increasingly accessible, there is a growing risk of undermining trust and security. Even cyber hackers…
A partnership has been formed between Prembly Group and IDVerse to deliver the latter’s identity verification and synthetic media fraud…
By Patrick Harding, Chief Architect, Ping Identity Our identity is under attack now more than ever, due in large part…
It took less than ten days after Joe Biden stepped away from the U.S. presidential election for a deepfake of…
New research from Ofcom reveals just how prevalent deepfakes have become in the UK and beyond. According to the online…
A truly honest accounting of life’s constants would add, to death and taxes, the ongoing scourge of fraud. Deepfakes created…
Through the use of generative AI and open-source tools, hackers are gaining the ability to easily create deepfakes and voice…