Enhancements bolster defenses against recent 50x surge in deepfakes

Persona, a leading global identity platform, announced significant advancements in its AI-based face spoof detection capabilities. These updates strengthen Persona’s ability to detect and prevent increasingly sophisticated generative AI fraud techniques.

AI-based face spoofs – such as deepfakes, synthetic faces, and face morphs – have enabled fraudsters to scale attacks at an unprecedented pace. For businesses that rely on identity verification, this poses growing risks, from significant financial losses to reputational damage. Gartner predicts that by 2026, attacks using AI-generated deepfakes on face biometrics may lead up to 30% of enterprises to no longer consider identity verification and authentication solutions reliable in isolation. This underscores the need for multi-layered fraud prevention tools that can respond to emerging threats.

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“Given the 50x increase in deepfakes over the past few years, it’s evident that generative AI will continue to transform the fraud landscape,” said Rick Song, CEO of Persona. “Our fraud solutions are designed to adapt in real time to ensure our customers remain protected against even the most sophisticated attacks. In 2024 alone, we helped customers detect and block over 75 million fraud attempts leveraging AI-based face spoofs.”

A More Holistic Approach to Fighting AI-based Face Spoofs

The new updates bolster Persona’s ability to detect and prevent AI-driven fraud through:

  • A Comprehensive Signal Library: Persona’s ever-expanding assortment of active and passive signals now supplies more data to organizations, enabling them to detect more fraudulent attempts by advancing beyond image-based inspection techniques.

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  • Improved Detection of Visual Artifacts: Enhanced models now catch a broader range of visual signals left behind by AI-generated face spoofs, improving recall while reducing false positives.
  • Compromised Hardware Detection: Persona has expanded its ability to identify rooted devices, emulators, and virtual cameras that fraudsters use in injection attacks.
  • Scaled Pattern Detection: Persona’s platform identifies suspicious patterns across submissions, enabling organizations to uncover fraud rings, shut down fraudsters testing novel exploits, and block attacks that would otherwise go undetected.

“Fighting GenAI fraud requires a proactive, adaptable approach,” added Song. “Persona’s platform is designed to evolve alongside emerging threats, ensuring organizations can stay one step ahead of fraudsters while delivering seamless experiences for legitimate users.”

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Source – PR Newswire

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