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Biometric-protected tokenization of tangible assets set for release by Serenity and Zoniqx

Direct alignment of digital tokens with Dubai's land registry title deeds through the initiative, ensuring a smooth link between digital and legal ownership of assets.

Dubai's endeavor links digital tokens directly to property title deeds in the land registry,...
Dubai's endeavor links digital tokens directly to property title deeds in the land registry, thereby establishing a smooth matched ownership of digital and legal assets.

Biometric-protected tokenization of tangible assets set for release by Serenity and Zoniqx

Cranking Up theGame with iBeta's Advanced Biometric Presentation Attack Detection

Kick things up a notch, folks! Level 3 is now on the table with iBeta's biometric presentation attack detection (PAD) testing. This new level, designed to combat the ever-growing complexity of spoof attacks on biometric systems, primarily focusing on facial recognition, has made its debut[1]. Why face biometrics? Because let's face it, they are the most popular players in the remote transactions scene, demanding higher-level defenses against advanced threats[2].

The iBeta team is all about staying ahead of the game, which is exactly why Level 3 has been introduced. This testing level aims to deliver a more sophisticated line of defense against presentation attacks, in line with the ISO/IEC 30107-3 standard[1].

In our tech-savvy world, biometric companies can't afford to be caught napping. iBeta's PAD testing acts as their SOS, ensuring they're compliant with international biometric authentication standards[3]. A prime example of this is South Korean startup WINNING.I, who recently entered iBeta's PAD ring and came out victorious after passing their rigorous tests[3].

In this tech-savvy world, the advanced biometric presentation attack detection (PAD) testing by iBeta is a crucial step in cybersecurity, especially for biometric companies, as they navigate the ever-evolving landscape of facial recognition technology. With the introduction of Level 3 PAD testing, iBeta is ensuring that companies can maintain higher-level defenses against presentation attacks, adhering to the ISO/IEC 30107-3 standard.

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