iProov has
launched the world's first system of global threat intelligence for biometric
assurance. The iProov Security Operations Centre (iSOC) combines technology,
process and people to monitor and manage the rapidly evolving landscape of
biometric cyber-crime. It further secures iProov's Genuine Presence Assurance
technology and protects organizations and individuals against the growing
threat of AI-driven cyber-attacks, including deepfakes.
Biometrics
have become the technology of choice for digital user authentication, enabling
individuals to securely and effortlessly unlock devices and access online
services, such as bank accounts and health records. Face biometrics offer
simplicity and ease for frequent user authentication, while delivering the
highest levels of online security for Genuine Presence Assurance - is the user
the right person, a real person, authenticating right now? This makes it ideal
for all types of organisations, including those most sensitive to security,
like governments, banks and travel and health providers.
iProov's
iSOC acts as the nerve center for its cloud-based Genuine Presence Assurance
solutions. Cyber-criminality continues to grow, as fraudsters attempt to take
over or manipulate legitimate customer accounts for financial gain, to
compromise national security, or to cause disruption and social disintegration
by impersonation. The lower cost of technology and improved processing power,
combined with the explosion in publicly available deepfake technology, make it
easier for criminals to create these attacks at scale, inexpensively and with
minimal efforts, with potentially devastating implications.
iProov's
iSOC combines advanced machine-learning technology with responsive processes to
provide resilience against the emergence of ever more sophisticated attacks.
iProov's Genuine Presence Assurance technology is providing governments and
enterprises in financial services, healthcare, and travel with presentation
attack detection (PAD), replay attack detection (RAD), and deepfake attack
detection (DAD). iSOC's threat intelligence provides forewarning of major new
attacks and enables iProov to prepare and defend against them. The world has
seen how failure to prepare against threats in other sectors of cybersecurity
has led to the phenomenon of sudden ransomware storms; iSOC will help prevent
biometric attack storms.
iSOC
has played a key role in enabling iProov to pass audit for certification
against demanding security standards, such as eIDAS, conducted by stringent
auditors like TÜV. These demand robust business processes for monitoring and
management of attacks. Thanks to iSOC, iProov is the only provider of biometric
assurance to have passed such audits.
Concern
about deepfake crime and online security is growing. iProov data shows that UK
and US consumers believe user authentication is more important than ever, with
81% believing that biometrics will be used more in the future to assure
identity online.
- 75% would be more likely to use online services that
protect against deepfakes
- 85% agree deepfakes will make it harder to trust
what they see online
- 72% believe the need to authenticate identity is
more important than ever before
- 81% believe biometrics will be used more in the
future to assure identity online
- 88% of respondents believe online security threats
are growing
Andrew
Bud, Founder and CEO at iProov, said; "Providers of biometric assurance will be
faced by extremely clever and well-resourced attackers. An unmonitored
cybersecurity solution is a dangerous thing. Without the means to detect and
remedy exploits as they emerge, a system is highly vulnerable. That includes
face verification solutions.
"Our
key advantage is the intelligence that we gather about attacks. iSOC is the way
we gather and process that information, so it's fundamental to securing the
resilience of our solutions. This is why forward-thinking organizations choose
iProov to provide biometric authentication. We deliver verifiable confidence in
the future to our enterprise customers and their end users."