Accops, a cybersecurity solutions provider, has teamed up with pi-labs, a company recognized for its expertise in AI-driven cyber forensics and deepfake detection. This collaboration combines Accops BioAuth, a sophisticated facial authentication system, with pi-labs’ AI-enhanced technology for detecting deepfakes. This integration allows organizations that utilize facial recognition for authentication to identify and prevent synthetic identity fraud in real time.
As deepfake attacks on facial authentication systems grow more advanced, organizations are increasingly vulnerable to identity fraud. Studies predict that cyber fraud facilitated by deepfakes could surpass $40 billion by 2027, highlighting the critical need for effective identity verification measures.
“Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, and deepfake technology has created new vulnerabilities in identity security. By integrating pi-labs’ deepfake detection capabilities with Accops BioAuth, we are delivering a solution that ensures foolproof facial authentication for enterprises.” – Vijender Yadav, Co-founder, CEO & MD, Accops
“With the growing threat of deepfakes, businesses can no longer rely on traditional facial biometrics. Our partnership with Accops adds a critical layer of defence, making facial authentication resistant to AI-driven fraud.” – Ankush Tiwari, Founder & CEO, pi-labs
Cybercriminals are using AI-generated deepfakes to circumvent authentication systems, manipulate VKYC verification, and even mislead HR recruitment processes. Recent statistics reveal a 223% rise in deepfake-related tools on dark web forums from Q1 2023 to Q1 2024, making it easier for fraudsters to fabricate convincing digital identities. With 92% of businesses reporting financial losses due to deepfake-related fraud, there is a pressing need for advanced solutions to safeguard identity verification processes.
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