AI Deepfakes: a threat to facial biometric authentication

Increasingly sophisticated and fake live videos are fooling facial biometric authentication methods. We put software vulnerabilities under the microscope to explore whether the days of facial recognition are numbered.

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More than 100 deepfake video ads of UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have appeared as paid ads on the Meta platform.

The near future will likely mean that everyone must adopt zero trust policies due to the risks posed by deepfakes. The days of logging in with your face may be numbered. Companies may need to combine facial recognition technology with pioneering alternatives like blockchain, more sensitive activity tests, and training AI models to combat malicious deepfakes . If you're not sure where to find security-focused AI experts, selected experts from our talent pool are ready to support you with AI development services .

You need to be very careful about the technology partners you choose, as these solutions can be complex and increase costs. Economic ways will become a priority for identifying and addressing vulnerabilities. This ensures that facial recognition services remain accessible to the majority of the population and prevents small technology companies from being excluded. Otherwise, the technology risks becoming obsolete right at the height of widespread adoption.

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