iProov announced a new integration with Ping Identity leveraging PingOne DaVinci, a no-code identity orchestration service. The partnership will allow joint customers to bring iProov's patented biometrics solutions suite to the platform to enable users of DaVinci to verify digital identities in the safest and most secure way using proven science-based facial biometrics. One of the most significant challenges with digital interactions is trust.

Whether for remote transactions or remote workforce, organizations are increasingly subject to attacks from impersonators and fraudsters committing identity fraud. The challenge is to securely establish that the remote user is who they say they are when interacting digitally, whether on a personal, work, or shared device. iProov has partnered with Ping Identity to deliver aDaVinci connector that integrates with the iProov Biometric Solution Suite to enable organizations to verify an individual's identity as part of their IAM/CIAM solutions using proven science-based liveness detection.

Liveness detection is used in biometric verification and authentication to assure that the genuine person is gaining rightful access to services. Preventing criminals or impostors from spoofing identity verification processes by using photographs, videos, masks, or generative AI-created deepfakes or face swaps. iProov joins a growing network of technology partners developing integrations with DaVinci through the Ping IdentityGlobal Technology Partner Program.

Partner solutions that integrate with DaVinci deliver an improved customer experience in a fraction of the time, through easy drag-and-drop design of digital user journeys across multiple applications and ecosystems. iProov's Biometric Solution Suite provides the highest levels of identity assurance at some of the world's most risk averse organizations including the United States Department of Homeland Security, the United Kingdom Home Office, UBS Group AG, and Eurostar. iProov's solution suite is designed to help securely and effortlessly onboard new users and authenticate existing users; for sign-in, account recovery; as part of a passwordless or multi-factor authentication approach (MFA), and for step-up authentication.