A recent Joel R. McConvey Biometric Update article, which quotes heavily from a Finextra article by Victor Mendez, CMO and Co-founder of Verifyo, emphasizes that presentation attack detection (PAD, a/k/a liveness), deepfake detection, and injection attack detection (IAD) must not work in isolation, but in concert. (As a suite symphony?)
Mendez:
“[E]merging threats and cyber threats around remote proofing do not respect a single-control answer.
“Defend the camera with PAD. Defend the pipeline with IAD. Defend the document with cryptographic chip checks. Defend the decision with verifier-side signals and a reviewable evidence package. Where possible, replace the camera as the unit of evidence with an issuer-signed attestation.
“The institutions that survive the next two years of synthetic-media fraud are not the ones with the best liveness vendor. They are the ones with the best layered architecture and the best evidence trail.”
Or, to put it another way, multimodal (or multifactor if you prefer) attack detection.

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