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    iProov sets benchmark for AI-resistant biometric security

    iProov has claimed the distinction as the first and only company to meet the biometric verification requirements of the newly released NIST Special Publication 800-63-4 Digital Identity Guidelines, which set the U.S. federal standard for secure digital identity.

    The recognition follows independent testing of iProov’s Dynamic Liveness technology to the new CEN 18099 injection attack standard and FIDO certification for Presentation Attack Detection (PAD), confirming its resilience against deepfakes and AI-driven spoofing.

    The NIST 800-63-4 update introduces stricter safeguards for biometric systems, emphasizing protection against deepfakes, forged media, and other AI-generated attacks in high-assurance authentication scenarios (AAL3). iProov’s patented Flashmark-based Dynamic Liveness verifies genuine user presence in real time, preventing injection and spoofing attempts that can compromise sensitive credentials.

    “iProov delivers the highest level of protection against real-world threats as biometric verification becomes the root of trust in the AI era,” said Andrew Bud, iProov founder and CEO.

    Backed by ISO, FIDO, eIDAS 2, SOC 2, and GDPR certifications, iProov’s platform meets the world’s toughest standards for security, privacy, and accessibility. Trusted by organizations including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.K. Home Office, and GovTech Singapore, iProov continues to set the global benchmark for deepfake-resilient biometric identity assurance.

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