For a full-fledged biometric platform for forensic analysis and national-scale identity verification, the Speech Technology Center has a range of products. Its Multimodal Biometric Platform is for forensic analysis and national-scale identity verification. It includes Videovoice Biometrics for remote user authentication, Face Biometrics for face recognition and analysis, and Speech Recognition for spontaneous speech recognition. It also offers an Audio Forensics Suite and a National Biometric Database for digital service security.
Another good choice is Cellebrite, a digital intelligence platform for law enforcement agencies and governments. It's designed to let investigators gather, evaluate and manage digital evidence more easily. Among its tools are Inseyets for extracting data from iOS and Android devices, Guardian for cloud-based evidence storage and protection, and Pathfinder for evidence analysis from different sources. The idea is to help investigators work more efficiently and become more proficient with digital forensic techniques.
For facial recognition and identity verification, Facia has a high-end option. It includes face recognition, liveness detection, face matching and iris recognition, with data stored on premises to thwart deepfakes and spoofing attacks. Facia is GDPR compliant and can be integrated in different ways, making it a good fit for government, health care and financial services customers.
Last, Veriff offers a full identity verification system. It combines AI with human verification teams for identity and document verification, proof of address, age validation and biometric verification. It supports more than 11,500 government-issued IDs, and Veriff is a global option for businesses that need to verify customers and thwart fraud. It's certified for major regulatory requirements and is designed to be easy on customers.