We are back to Identity Week America 2025!
Come see us in Washington DC on September 10-11, 2025 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center Booth #734!
Come see us in Washington DC on September 10-11, 2025 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center Booth #734!
In the rapidly advancing field of biometric security, iBeta Quality Assurance has pioneered PAD Level 3 testing, a sophisticated evaluation framework designed to assess biometric systems’ resilience against highly targeted and resource-intensive presentation attacks, initially focusing on facial recognition. Unlike Levels 1 and 2, which impose stricter time and budget constraints on simulated attacks, Level […]
In the ever-evolving landscape of biometric technologies, ensuring fairness and equity across diverse populations is crucial to building trust and reliability. iBeta Quality Assurance, a NIST-accredited biometrics testing lab, has taken a significant step forward by launching its demographic bias testing service in June 2025. This specialized offering helps developers identify and mitigate performance variations […]
Come join us on June 17th and 18th. iBeta will be making a big announcement about their biometrics program!
We’ll be in Washington DC September 11, 2024 – September 12, 2024. Stop by and say hi!
We’ll be in Amsterdam for Identity Week – stop by and say hi!
iBeta Quality Assurance has expanded its biometric security testing capabilities following a successful NIST audit, earning accreditation under the National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) with Testing Lab Code 200962-0 for the ISO/IEC 30107-3:2023 standard. This certification, aligned with ISO/IEC 17025:2017 and effective through September 30, 2024, enables iBeta to perform Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) […]
iBeta’s Dr. Yambay recently sat down for an interview with Biometric Update to discuss biometrics testing and how he got involved in the field. You can read the full interview here.
When most people think of biometrics, they imagine fingerprint or facial recognition, but there are many different types of biometrics used today to identify and authenticate individuals. Whether for security, access, or fraud prevention, biometrics come in many forms, and the software needed to collect biometric data is evolving quickly, as well. Here are 14 […]
Passwords and PINs are not nearly as secure as they should be. According to a recent Verizon investigation, 81 percent of hacker-related breaches happen due to lost or weak passwords. Despite this, poor password habits persist (for example, reusing the same password across multiple accounts both at home and work). Weak passwords make it easy […]