Gemalto wins Privacy Design Award for its Identity Verification solution
January 2017 by Emmanuelle Lamandé
Gemalto announces that it has won the ACT Canada IVIE Award in the "Privacy by Design" category for its ID Verification solution.
The service helps to comply with anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) regulations by providing a consistent, seamless and integrated way to verify ID documents, such as drivers licenses or passports, across customer service channels - online, face-to-face, ATM or mobile app. Gemalto’s technology validates legitimate IDs, flags counterfeits, and provides a trust score in real time regardless of the point of interaction.
In a face-to-face scenario, for example, to open a bank or mobile phone account, a representative will use a tablet to scan the customer’s ID, which the system verifies against a database of document templates from 180 countries for visual integrity, data consistency, and ID security features.
In a self-service scenario, customers first scan their driver’s license or ID and then take a selfie. The system uses facial biometrics to verify that the picture on the card matches the selfie, and if so, can automatically fill out the name, address and other fields in the bank’s online forms.
The award was presented by Dr. Ann Cavoukian, former Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario and now Executive Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute - Where Big Data meets Big Privacy at Ryerson University.