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Face verification may now be a fun way to unlock your smart devices and play dress-up, but it was meant to be a deterrent for data theft and to ease user onboarding. Including face ID verification as part of your identity verification solution for Know Your Customer (KYC) can be a smart move. As face verification gets embraced into our everyday lives, some of us have forgotten the history and overlying purpose it plays in anti-money laundering (AML) and digital identity security.

 

Difference between Face Verification and Face Recognition

 

Face recognition and face verification are used almost interchangeably, but they are not the same thing. To understand the differences, one simply has to understand the meanings of recognition and verification. Recognition is all about recognizing the face and verification is about matching an identity to the face.

Maybe the confusion over face recognition and face verification stems from the fact that face recognition has a history and face verification is only a recent term. Because of that history, we know more about face recognition than its descendant face verification. Though face recognition is used to identify and verify a person’s identity, in terms of identity verification solutions, it’s called face verification.

 

Face Recognition

Face Verification

Face detection uses biometrics along with various algorithm techniques to identify a face. Based on the type of algorithm, it can detect motion, skin and eye color, and the full face from a distance. Some algorithms can also unravel blurred images, and adjust for lighting sources, backgrounds, and other people.

While face recognition is used to find a face in a crowd, video, or image, face verification pushes the algorithm further to match the physical face to a known identity. Face verification uses biometric authentication to verify a person’s identity against known sources. Simply put, it matches your live face against credible sources whereas recognition involves identifying the face, be it live or not.

 

The funny thing about face recognition technology is that a lot of millennials view it as tech created in their era. When in fact, facial recognition research started way back in the 1950s. It was already being used way before the millennials arrived. One thing millennials can take credit for is the various applications for face recognition.

 

Uses of Face Recognition

 

As much as many of us admire face recognition as a cute feature on our smart devices, face verification does so much more for digital identity security. However, that doesn’t lessen the risks facial recognition apps put all their users in for entertainment. And with some major corporations refusing to share their data with law enforcement officials, what exactly is your face recognition data being used for?

 

Global ID Verification

Facial verification systems are installed at airports, borders, and points of entry into countries, states, and regions. As people move through these points of entry and across public spaces, security systems are equipped with facial detection and recognition software ready to identify those who try to evade the system. Due to its cross-border nature, it needs global ID verification capabilities to get the job done.

The Importance of Face Verification for Digital Identity Security

Real-Time Identity Verification

Law enforcement agencies were one of the first adaptors of face verification and continue to push for its widespread adaptation across the globe in the name of digital identity security. This is why they are always clamoring for access to private corporate facial verification systems to increase match success. Real-time identity verification is a crucial factor for these agencies.

 

Age Verification

One place face ID verification can be put to good use is on online gaming and gambling platforms. Facial verification systems can protect minors while being a deterrent to bad actors who have a tendency to infiltrate these sites. Age verification will keep minors out of age-restricted sites and reduce the impact of scammers who love to pretend to be kids.

 

KYC Verification and AML Compliance

Next to global security, automated KYC verification is the best use of face verification. As part of your user or customer onboarding strategy, face verification can be part of your permanent digital identity security system. In banking or other high-risk industries with assets to protect, global ID verification will give your face verification system an added edge in terms of asset protection and transaction monitoring. You can choose to implement your own face verification system (a bad idea) or outsource from a face verification service.

 

Mobile Face Verification

Do you want to find out who is related to you or not? There’s a face app for that. It’s one of many face recognition apps that perform different functions depending on the algorithm. For instance, popular face recognition apps like AppLock which allows users to unlock their smart device, and FaceAPP which allows them to change their identity can be utilized for mobile face verification.

What your face verification system is capable of will be based on the type of algorithm that guides it. How the data is used will be based on the people controlling the face verification system. And many of the benefits or problems with face verification will be based on the algorithm and the people that control the system.

 

Benefits of Face Verification

 

Face verification is rooted in artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and machine learning and when used correctly there are a lot of good things that can come from that. In the last few years, there has been a push into the blockchain which has the potential to redefine face verification and digital identity security. Even without the addition of blockchain, there are still a lot of benefits of using face verification.

  • Safer online
  • Improved security systems for law enforcement
  • Better picture quality with camera autofocus
  • Smoother user and customer onboarding
  • Age verification
  • Automated KYC
  • Improved digital identity management

Overall, the convenience of not remembering passwords or looking for keys

In fact, many of the uses of face recognition and the benefits we reap with face verification. The convenience of not having to memorize passwords and the connectivity of global ID verification makes a huge difference in our personal data security and how we do business. Real-time identity verification gives us the ability to validate the ID in real-time and save lives that could have been lost to human trafficking and protect the vulnerable in our society.

Though we love those facial recognition apps that allow us to unlock phones, make silly faces, and play games, improved digital identity management is supposed to be one of the major benefits of face verification. However, unsecured face recognition applications have made digital identity security a challenge. And knowing cybercriminals, it won’t be long until your child’s biometric features can be aged to open his adult accounts.

 

The Trouble with Facial Verification Systems

 

Of course, once you are dealing with ever-changing technology, there are going to be a few hiccups along the way. Ironically, what held back the development of face verification was technology, public fear, and proper databases for comprehensive global ID verification. Even with everything in place, face verification can be your best bet for digital identity security or your worst.

Because after all, the human factor is still involved, and with it comes a bit of trouble. One particular irony of face verification is that it can actually end up not matching faces! And while we can expect some technical issues, sadly having the technology used for ill, is something all developers and users must be wary of.

 

Mismatches and Poor Match Rates

As mentioned before, 100% perfection isn’t expected, but 58% means a child had better chances of identifying that person than that algorithm did. The harsh reality of the facial verifications systems industry is that miss-matches and low match rates do exist. Glitches, settings issues, database access, and compatible software and hardware makes acquiring higher match rates more difficult.

 

Digital Identity Management

To acquire high match rates, you need access to a database that is credible and has validated images of the individual like the U.S. Department of State. And that is the problem with most facial verification services. No credible database and no access to one. Then there is the added nightmare of improper security around the faceprint data that can lead to leaks, stalking, and identity theft.

 

Altered or Tampered Images

As the technology evolves there is becoming less and less of an issue with altered or tampered images. However, as technology evolves, altered images are getting more sophisticated over time. Not only that, but masks also as we have been wearing for the last two years, can complicate matters when attempting to match a complete image. Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) allows face recognition app users to alter their faces and that is why most of the data generated on these apps are practically useless, but not harmless.

 

Bias and Privacy Concerns

There is a lot of concern around the management of faceprint data and rightly so. Even government security agencies can’t guarantee absolute protection. Tech giants like Google and Apple go to extreme lengths to protect personal data even from potential governmental interference. And they may be right in their approach as government agencies have been found in putting their human biases into the system leading to racial profiling and increased miss-matches.

 

Marketing Data Collection

Research and data are necessary for continued success in marketing. How that data is collected and used is another matter altogether. Imagine walking past a TV and based on the recognition software, you are now bombarded with ads that match your assumed age, race, and gender. That is how far marketing data collection has become and though it benefits marketers and businesses, customers are not fully on board with using their facial images to sell them goods and services.

 

Face Verification as Part of Your Identity Verification Solution

 

Despite the fears over privacy, bias, deep fakes, and racial profiling, face verification is already a part of our everyday existence in cameras, smart devices, machine-readable passports, and other forms of face ID. So, embracing face ID verification is not the real issue, using it correctly is. In fact, many of the problems with face ID verification stemmed from its users and applications.

A face verification system is supposed to have a match rate of a minimum of 91%. Anything with an error rate above 9% needs to be re-tested and should not be considered an identity verification solution. Pay attention to the level of human involvement in guiding the application. Too many increases the risk of biases and mismatches.

That’s why our face verification APIs have limited human interaction with no racial demographic segmenting to reduce bias. Control and access to large credible global databases increase our match rates to 95%.

IDMscan is not just about face verification. IDMscan validates documents and when paired with IDMdevice and IDMaml, it is a complete identity verification solution for customer onboarding and AML compliance. Providing real-time identity verification, device fingerprinting, and watchlist screening to identify potential bad actors.

Biometric identification is the future of digital identity security. And though using the last thing that is uniquely yours to safeguard your personal and business data, seems like taking an unnecessary risk, done correctly it can be the highest form of protection you’ll have to date. All it takes is reaching out to an expert at IDMERIT to learn how we can develop a secure face verification system for your business.

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EU AML Crypto Rule Update: European Union Moves Toward Full Transaction Traceability https://www.idmerit.com/blog/eu-aml-crypto-rule-update-european-union-moves-toward-full-transaction-traceability/ https://www.idmerit.com/blog/eu-aml-crypto-rule-update-european-union-moves-toward-full-transaction-traceability/#respond Tue, 27 Jul 2021 04:42:41 +0000 https://www.idmerit.com/?p=9612 The use of Convertible Virtual Currencies (CVCs) or “crypto” for illicit use has risen sharply this year. Fines and restraining orders are being levied against fintech organizations, banks, and crypto-asset firms who fail to comply with anti-money laundering and transaction record-keeping regulations. Up until this point, the European Commission, which is the executive branch of […]

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The use of Convertible Virtual Currencies (CVCs) or “crypto” for illicit use has risen sharply this year. Fines and restraining orders are being levied against fintech organizations, banks, and crypto-asset firms who fail to comply with anti-money laundering and transaction record-keeping regulations. Up until this point, the European Commission, which is the executive branch of the European Union (EU),  and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) haven’t implemented strict rules related to transaction traceability. That is about to change. 

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) proposed a law to apply the travel rule to cryptocurrency transactions, effectively making them completely traceable. The Travel Rule requires businesses who are engaged in or are an intermediary to, cryptocurrency transactions to collect and share the personal data of participants in a transaction. This rule already applies to wire transfers such as those completed through a bank or Western Union.

What Is The Travel Rule?

The Travel Rule is the industry term for the FATF Recommendation #16 focused on anti-money laundering efforts. The rule requires both financial service firms and Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) to collect Personally Identifiable Information (PII) on transactions exceeding 1,000 USD/EUR.

EU AML Crypto Rule Update

In addition to basic biographical information, VASPs and banks are required to collect a further layer of information from senders during a transaction: their physical address, unique ID number (national identity number, etc.), customer identification number, or date and place of birth.

Initially, the Travel Rule only applied to banks. The Travel Rule’s scope was extended in 2009 to include crypto companies. The G20 and other jurisdictions have begun to incorporate the travel rule into their local AML/CFT laws to aid money laundering investigations and provide true transaction clarity. This change will undoubtedly assist law enforcement agencies and regulators during investigations and with the enforcement of anti-money laundering laws and regulations. 

According to FinCEN’s guidance report on this matter, a few frequently asked questions include: 

  1. Are all transmittals of funds subject to this rule?

No. Only transmittals of funds equal to or greater than $3,000 (or its foreign equivalent) are subject to this rule, regardless of whether or not currency is involved. In addition, transmittals of funds governed by the Electronic Funds Transfer Act (Reg E) or made through ATM or point-of-sale systems are not subject to this rule. (January 1997)

  1. What are the “Travel” rule’s requirements?

All transmittor’s financial institutions must include and send the following in the transmittal order:

  • the name of the transmittor
  • the account number of the transmittor, if used
  • the address of the transmittor
  • the identity of the transmittor’s financial institution
  • the amount of the transmittal order
  • the execution date of the transmittal order 
  • the identity of the recipient’s financial institution

    and, if received:

  • the name of the recipient 
  • the address of the recipient 
  • the account number of the recipient, and 
  • any other specific identifier of the recipient.”

What is important to understand is that as this rule is being extended to VASPs and crypto transactions, the entire transaction traceability process will become much easier and less time-consuming.

 

Want to learn more about the Travel Rule and how it applies to your bank? Contact one of our  Identity Executives today. 

Who Regulates Cryptoassets & Crypto Exchanges? 

The European Union (EU) is composed of 27 member states, each of which has its own regulations and laws relating to cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges. 

There are a number of banks and commissions which regulate the cryptocurrency industry/crypto exchanges including:

  • European Commission (EC)
  • European Central Bank (ECB) 
  • European Banking Authority (EBA)
  • European Insurance & Pension (EIOPA)
  • European Supervisory Authority for Securities (ESMA)

These agencies have been busy proposing and implementing rules to build a strong framework that is intended to combat ML/TF and illicit activities including fraud, spoofing, and abuses of the financial system. 

Identity Checks For Money Laundering & Fraud Prevention in the EU

Identity checks are particularly important for banks and financial institutions to screen for money laundering, fraud, and past illicit financial activities. KYC, or Know Your Customer, is the process of verifying a customer’s identity to ensure they are providing accurate personally identifiable information (PII) as well as in order to understand their past financial behavior with previous institutions or money service providers. 

The Know Your Customer (KYC) process helps to ensure that the financial institution’s services are not misused for identity theft, money laundering, and the funding of criminal organizations. KYC ensures that organizations are both compliant and that customers with a suspicious financial background are not approved for an account at the bank or financial institution.

The essential documentation required for a successful Know Your Customer process is as follows:

 

Proof Of Identity (POI):

  • A UID/passport, driver’s license, or voter’s ID card
  • A PAN (Permanent Account Number) card with a picture matching the customer
  • A current ID card issued by the State
  • Any valid Debit or Credit card issued by a bank

 

Proof Of Address (POA):

  • A copy of utility bills such as electric bills with a verifiable address
  • Visa/Driver’s License with a digital picture
  • A copy of a registered sale agreement or lease for residence
  • Any identification document in the name of one’s spouse

 

Proof of Income/Past Financial Activities

  • Income Tax Returns
  • Credit Report
  • Paycheck Stubs or Bank Statements

A new client may attempt to use one or more of the above documents for identity verification and the key for a bank/financial institution to understand is the vulnerable nature of current identification documents in the EU and worldwide. Despite security innovations, fraudsters are still engaging in many legacy techniques to fraudulently obtain access to a bank’s offerings.

European Union Moves Toward Full Transaction  Traceability, Applying the ‘Travel Rule’ To Cryptocurrency Transactions 

Are companies ready for this drastic shift? As of October 2020, according to the Finbold’s Bank Fines 2020 report, global authorities issued $13.74 billion in AML fines, with three large US banks, Goldman Sachs, Wells Fargo, and JP Morgan Chase accounting for over half of that total. Many crypto exchanges lack the necessary compliance procedures required to even begin to apply these laws. Many id verification solutions were not built to comply with the level of complexity required to root out potential bad actors and limit their access to modern bank systems. 

“These proposals have been designed to find the right balance between addressing these threats and complying with international standards while not creating an excessive regulatory burden on the industry,” the European Commission said in its statement.

The rule change will require that: 

  • A company handling crypto assets for a customer must include the customer’s PII information. This would include the customer’s name, address, date of birth and account number
  • Transfers must include the name of the person who will receive the crypto assets
  • Providing anonymous crypto-asset wallets will be prohibited
  • The recipient’s service provider must also check if any of the required information is missing

The drastic change in this rule seems to be that this information must be verified to be accurate and that anonymous crypto wallets will no longer be permitted. This rule change will definitely assist in transaction traceability during criminal investigations and retrieving transaction data. 

In a play on words, the Travel Rule ensures that personal data is shared with participating banks during domestic and international transactions. There literally is no way to avoid this transaction trail or transaction traceability because the personal data of the transacting parties ‘travels’ along with their transfers.

Interested in a robust fraud and compliance solution for your bank? Contact IDMERIT today. 

Will Anonymous Crypto Wallets Disappear? 

One of the major issues surrounding cryptocurrency transactions includes their ability to be monitored and regulated including transaction traceability especially when relating to cryptocurrency’s ‘anonymous’ crypto wallets. Modern id verification solutions must be able to collect, verify, and share data during the customer onboarding process or during these sometimes complex cryptocurrency transactions to prevent fraud and abuse. 

Bitcoin founder ‘Satoshi Nakamoto’ created Bitcoin with the intention that his financial system without ‘third-party intermediaries would be the wave of the future. One major tenant of this system would be that people would be able to send and receive funds anonymously. While this would be a major leap forward in fundamental privacy protections, this type of unregulated system would present a number of issues both in terms of oversight and the complete unfettered ability to commit illicit offenses such as money laundering, fraud, and terrorist financing. 

Building a ‘Harmonised Framework’

The EC and the FATF have since their inception advocated for uniformity in applying specific anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing regulations. In fact, both entities have been quite vocal about their views. 

“We shouldn’t have different rules for the financial system. They should apply across digital currencies as well,” said EU commissioner for financial services, Mairead McGuinness, during a press conference. 

Future of Cryptocurrency Transaction Traceability 

Implementing these rule changes will undoubtedly change the landscape for both cryptocurrency traders and regulators alike. Gone will be the days of drawn-out, costly, investigations as transactions will be easily resolved along with their senders and receivers. Cryptocurrency exchanges, banks, and fintech companies will need to adapt to the new regulatory climate, including enhanced identity verification solutions being the norm, not just the exception. 

IDMscan is a robust fraud and compliance solution to help you comply with AML/CFT obligations. Contact one of our Identity Executives to get started. 

IDMscan: Fast, Secure, & Global Identity Verification Solution

IDMscan can authenticate and verify government-issued identity documents in online and offline conditions. It is a part of several identity fraud solutions that IDMERIT has created which offer fraud detection before it happens. 

Our document verification solution provides powerful security in the airline industry, at home and abroad.

  • Multi-Language support
  • Integrate seamlessly with IDMaml and IDMdevice
  • Easily integrate into your system with a simple API
  • Biometric facial recognition & face liveliness technologies are used to produce a live match
  • Validate your customers in less than 6 seconds
  • We can validate Passports, Drivers Licenses and National ID’s from 175+ countries
  • Indigenously built Deepfake recognition and liveness recognition models with the highest degree of accuracy in the world

Contact one of our identity specialists to Schedule a Demo of IDMscan today.

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About IDMERIT

Headquartered in San Diego, California, IDMERIT provides an ecosystem of identity verification solutions designed to help its customers prevent fraud, meet regulatory compliance and deliver frictionless user experiences. The company is committed to the ongoing development and delivery of offerings that are more cost-effective and comprehensive than other solution providers. IDMERIT was funded by experts who have been sourcing data on personal and business identities across the globe for over a decade. This access to official and trusted data throughout the world has become increasingly important as companies find themselves completing transactions across borders as a standard course of business. www.idmerit.com

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Digital COVID Travel Passes: Biometrics & Facial Recognition Ensure Airline Passenger Health Worldwide https://www.idmerit.com/blog/digital-covid-travel-passes-biometrics-facial-recognition-ensure-airline-passenger-health-worldwide/ https://www.idmerit.com/blog/digital-covid-travel-passes-biometrics-facial-recognition-ensure-airline-passenger-health-worldwide/#respond Thu, 24 Jun 2021 07:54:47 +0000 https://www.idmerit.com/?p=9069 “Global tourism suffered its worst year on record in 2020, with international arrivals dropping by 74%,” according to the latest data from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Facial recognition software and biometrics are being used at local and international airports worldwide to get travelers back into the air. Due to the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns […]

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“Global tourism suffered its worst year on record in 2020, with international arrivals dropping by 74%,” according to the latest data from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). Facial recognition software and biometrics are being used at local and international airports worldwide to get travelers back into the air. Due to the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns and travel restrictions, the tourism industry was plagued by a sharp decline (nearly 1 billion fewer air travelers worldwide according to statistics from the UNWTO). As the government eases travel restrictions, the focus now turns to answering the question of how to streamline the process of verifying customers’ vaccination status, negative PCR test Verification results, and identities. Boarding passengers as quickly as possible, as safely as possible, and making sure those who are COVID positive don’t board is a tough task to say the least. Facial Recognition Software and biometrics have popularized the process of “touchless travel” which includes the use of biometrics and facial recognition to verify the identity and health status of air passengers. Government travel regulations and recommendations from the International Air Travel Association (IATA) have prompted many of these innovative changes.

What Are Digital COVID Travel Passes & Which Airports Use Them?

Facial recognition and biometrics are being rolled out across the globe at many international airports. In addition to this innovative approach to PCR test result verification, travel associations and governments are also implementing digital COVID travel passes. IBM says these passes, “enable businesses to verify health credentials for employees, customers, fans and travelers entering their site based on their own criteria.” Airports Currently Using Digital COVID Travel Passes:

  • France: Paris-CDG & Paris-Orly
  • Dubai: Dubai International Airport (DXB)
  • United States: Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport
  • Japan: Haneda Airports
  • Brazil: Florianópolis Airport
  • Singapore: Changi Airport

Biometrics & Facial Recognition Ensure Airline Passenger Health Worldwide

Biometrics, Digital Apps, & Facial Recognition Add Security & Speed To Security Lanes Worldwide

As the travel industry returns to semi-normal conditions, major glitches still impede smooth travel for passengers. Long lines and wait times were the norms at security checkpoints even before this crisis began. Thanks to the adoption of biometrics, facial recognition technology and digital travel pass apps, that is rapidly changing. COVID Health Travels such as CommonPass, IBM’s Digital Health Pass, and many more are available for uses to download. These digital apps streamline the boarding and security checkpoint processes.

Facial Recognition Technology Speeds Up Boarding Time & COVID Health Screening

According to a recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report, “U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has made progress testing and Facial Recognition Technology (FRT) at ports of entry to create entry-exit records for foreign nationals as part of its Biometric Entry-Exit Program. As of May 2020, CBP, in partnership with airlines, deployed FRT to 27 airports to biometrically confirm travelers’ identities as they depart the United States (airexit) and was in the early stages of assessing FRT at sea and land ports of entry.” The results of a recent controlled scenario test by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) showed that facial recognition reached up to 96% accuracy which is a useful statistic for those in favor of this technology. Additionally, the GAO notes, “According to TSA officials, automating current identity verification capabilities through the use of facial recognition technology has the potential to improve this process by better identifying impostors, or travelers using valid travel identification documents for fraudulent purposes at the checkpoint.” Facial recognition and using biometric technology have the potential to improve the lives of millions and deter bad actors at the outset. IDMscan, IDMerit’s flagship identity verification tool, can help your compliance team leverage facial recognition and biometrics to streamline your identity verification program. Examples of biometric technology include:

  • Iris recognition
  • Fingerprint scanning
  • Facial recognition
  • Finger-geometry recognition
  • Hand-geometry recognition

Thermal Facial Recognition & Remote Fever Detection Detect PCR Status

Thermal facial recognition and remote fever detection are used regularly by Airport security and CBP officers to ensure travelers are not currently suffering from symptoms of COVID. According to the Oxford Journal of Law and the Biosciences, “[a]mong a growing list of COVID-19 symptoms, fever (defined as a body temperature above 100.4°F/38°C) is one of the tell–tale symptoms of infection. As the pandemic has gained momentum, government agencies and corporations are increasingly turning to fever checks as a mechanism for gauging the potential presence of SARS–CoV-2 among citizens, travelers, and employees.”

Airports in France, UK, and Japan First To Adopt Digital Health Travel Passes

France Uses Facial Recognition & Digital App To Determine Negative PCR Test Results

France became the first EU country to implement an app-based COVID Health Travel Pass. According to American Airlines(AA), this feature on the government’s TousAntiCovid app allows “users to upload antigen or PCR tests by scanning a QR code on the test result form.” Additionally, AA goes on to state, “A negative test result can be used for limited air travel to Corsica on Air France and Air Corsica flights and to overseas territories beginning at the end of May.” Common features of COVID digital health travel apps include:

  • upload antigen or PCR tests
  • Third-party data sharing
  • Upload digital photographs
  • Cryptography protects personally identifiable (PII) data

British Airways Adopts Self Boarding as COVID Crisis Continues

Self-boarding has been underway at Heathrow during the pandemic but recently British Airways has also begun to adopt self-boarding or “touchless travel” procedures. The EU Digital COVID Certificate (EUDCC) was approved and is expected to enable travel within the EU in early July. The EUDCC will be, “proof that a person has been vaccinated against COVID-19, tested negative, or recovered from an infection.”

Dubai International Airport

Dubai International Airport recently implemented digital COVID travel passes and continued the mandatory use of masks in some areas of the airport. “Pre-COVID-19, passengers, on average, spending about 1.5 hours in travel processes for every journey, the organization suggested. The time included check-in, security, border control, customs, and baggage claim,” Alarabiya News reported. Over the last six months, 154,000 travelers have used Dubai International Airport’s biometric system to prove their COVID vaccination or current negative PCR test results. Other international implementations of facial recognition and biometrics include:

  • Japan: Face Express, a new facial recognition system is being launched throughout Japanese airports this July
  • Brazil: Florianópolis airport is also preparing to integrate facial recognition into its processes in July

Privacy Still Up For Debate

Facial biometrics legislation is still being debated but some privacy think tanks are lobbying to “give people the information they need to accurately decide how they want to share their facial data with companies. It also gives them control over how their facial information is shared with companies that use facial biometric identity verification. The goal of the legislation is to prevent consumer-focused facial recognition Software companies from mismanaging people’s facial data.” Despite privacy concerns, identity verification and digital COVID travel passes are now the norms, not the exception.

IDMscan: Fast, Secure, & Global Identity Verification Solution

IDMscan can authenticate and verify government-issued identity documents in online and offline conditions. It is a part of several identity fraud solutions that IDMERIT has created which offer fraud detection before it happens. Our document verification solution provides powerful security in the airline industry, at home and abroad.

  • Multi-Language support
  • Integrate seamlessly with IDMaml and IDMdevice
  • Easily integrate into your system with a simple API
  • Biometric facial recognition & face liveliness technologies are used to produce a live match
  • Validate your customers in less than 6 seconds we can validate Passports, Drivers Licenses and National ID’s from 175+ countries
  • Indigenously built Deepfake recognition and liveness recognition models with the highest degree of accuracy in the world

Contact one of our identity specialists to Schedule a Demo of IDMscan today.

Follow our LinkedIn and Facebook pages for anti-money laundering news and significant regulatory changes.

About IDMERIT

Headquartered in San Diego, California, IDMERIT provides an ecosystem of identity verification solutions designed to help its customers prevent fraud, meet regulatory compliance and deliver frictionless user experiences. The company is committed to the ongoing development and delivery of offerings that are more cost-effective and comprehensive than other solution providers. IDMERIT was funded by experts who have been sourcing data on personal and business identities across the globe for over a decade. This access to official and trusted data throughout the world has become increasingly important as companies find themselves completing transactions across borders as a standard course of business. www.idmerit.com

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