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Trump enacts regulatory change in cybersecurity, removing digital identification structure from policy

Major shift in U.S. cybersecurity strategy, marking the most significant change since the Biden Executive Order Enhancing and Encouraging Cybersecurity Innovation.

Expanded Cybersecurity Policy Overhaul, Marking a Major Shift Since President Biden's Executive...
Expanded Cybersecurity Policy Overhaul, Marking a Major Shift Since President Biden's Executive Order on Enhancing and Encouraging Cybersecurity Advancement in the American Digital Landscape

Trump enacts regulatory change in cybersecurity, removing digital identification structure from policy

Cranking up the game with iBeta's Level 3 biometric PAD testing

In an exciting development, iBeta Quality Assurance has rolled out a fresh wave of security for biometric systems with the introduction of Level 3 presentation attack detection (PAD) testing, primarily focusing on face biometrics. This new battleground in PAD testing stems from the ISO/IEC 30107-3 standard, reflecting the ever-advancing cunning of spoof attacks in identity verification and authentication [1].

Initially, iBeta is offering Level 3 testing for face recognition, which is a popular pick for remote transactions and a domain where organizations are shouting for stronger safety measures [1]. With iBeta's latest move, it's clear that they're keeping pace with the evolving biometric landscape and the escalating war of wits between security measures and clever spoofing techniques.

Previously, iBeta's PAD offerings include Level 1 and Level 2 testing. The industry still recognizes them as the demonstrable standards for biometric liveness detection [3]. However, the arrival of Level 3 undeniably signals a notable stride in the ongoing struggle for stronger biometric security [2].

It’s evident that biometric technologies and attack methods are both steadily growing more intricate. Responding to this shift, iBeta's testing services are continuously fine-tuned to address the paramount need for clients to fortify their PAD measures [1]. The addition of Level 3 PAD testing isn't merely an expansion of their service roster; it's shaping up to be a game-changer in the biometrics industry. [1, 3]

In the biometrics industry, iBeta Quality Assurance enhances security by introducing Level 3 PAD testing, focusing on face biometrics – a response to the growing sophistication of spoof attacks in technology-based identity verification and authentication. This Level 3 testing, which is a new battleground stemming from the ISO/IEC 30107-3 standard, signifies a significant step forward in the ongoing struggle for stronger cybersecurity measures in the evolving landscape of biometric technology.

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