IDEMIA Public Security, the provider of secure and trusted biometric-based solutions, proudly announces its top-ranking results in the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) Remote Identity Validation Technology Demonstration (RIVTD).

IDEMIA emerged as a clear pioneer in Track 3: Liveness Detection, showcasing unparalleled biometric accuracy and fairness.

RIVTD series

The RIVTD series is a rigorous evaluation designed to challenge and advance the capabilities of remote identity verification technologies and assess their effectiveness.

IDEMIA’s #1 ranking in track 3 among the participants underscores yet again its commitment to developing cutting-edge biometric algorithms that excel in real-world scenarios, secure against sophisticated attacks, and meet the highest standards of fairness.

User experience and accuracy

These results set a new benchmark for the biometric industry, and emphasise fairness

IDEMIA achieved flawless results in liveness detection, ensuring zero successful attacks while consistently reaching the demanding user experience satisfaction and delivering superior accuracy across demographic groups including gender, race, and skin tone.

These results set a new benchmark for the biometric industry, and emphasise fairness, a global legal and ethical requirement and a crucial standard in biometrics and algorithms.

The moral and ethical imperative

"Our leadership in the RIVTD evaluation reflects our unwavering focus on creating technologies that not only deliver accuracy but also operate equitably across diverse populations," said Vincent Bouatou, Chief Technology Officer, IDEMIA Public Security.

"In a rapidly evolving regulatory landscape, fairness is becoming a legal necessity on top of a moral and ethical imperative."

Compliance, inclusivity, and cost-effectiveness

For businesses and governments, selecting a biometric technology provider is no longer just about performance – it’s about compliance, inclusivity, and cost-effectiveness.

Choosing an algorithm with demonstrated fairness and accuracy ensures alignment with emerging regulations, avoiding the risks, such as legal challenges and reputational harm, that is associated with non-compliant vendors. 

Operational efficiency

A missed match costs organisations not just time, but money, whether in lost opportunities

Beyond fairness, biometric accuracy translates directly into operational efficiency.

A missed match costs organisations not just time, but money, whether in lost opportunities or additional resources for manual verification.

Performance, and impact

By selecting IDEMIA, organisations gain more than just technology and innovation – they secure a partnership grounded in trust, the highest levels of security, and proven results in accuracy, fairness, and user experience.

IDEMIA delivers solutions that lead the market in security, performance, and impact, whether it’s enhancing security for law enforcement, streamlining identity verification for enterprises, or ensuring compliance in sensitive industries.

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