Editor-in chief. Market intelligence and strategy expert, and long-year speaker, moderator. More than 15 years in global identity verification, age verification, and RegTech markets.
Posts by Per Henrikson:
New research finds that we can now no longer trust our eyes and ears to reliably distinguish between real and AI-generated images, audio, and video. What does this mean in a world where the weaponization of synthetic media is becoming increasingly prevalent?
A legal expert is urging insurers to keep abreast of the risks associated with one of the most complex forms of cyber crime: deepfakes.
The mobile app will host the country’s digital identity wallet, allowing citizens to store an electronic version of their ID cards and driver's licenses.
AI-generated videos pose new threats. Last year Americans reported losing $12.5 billion in internet crimes.
Entrust, a global leader in delivering identity-centric security solutions, today announced that The Huntington National Bank has selected the Entrust
Privacy policy update brings big changes.
Fake content has never been easier to create—or harder to catch. As threats grow, banks can invest in AI and other technologies to help detect fraud and prevent losses.
Plaid introduces fraud calibration and Trust Index for Plaid Identity Verification.
Namibia is advancing digital inclusion by working closely with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to establish legal identity systems.
The service will be available for use by all federal government departments across Canada, to issue, manage, and verify digital credentials.
Yahoo News has signed up to use San Jose-based cybersecurity company McAfee’s deepfake image detection technology. The scalable McAfee system can “quickly identify images that may have been produced or modified using AI, including deepfake images,” flagging them for the Yahoo News editorial standards team for human review. The standards team then “determines whether the flagged images meet
The suite of features comes at a price and is available only to US-based customers at this time.