As generative AI fuels large-scale impersonation imagery and remote work reshapes enterprise security, identity has become the perimeter, and high-assurance verification is essential to defending against industrial-scale attacks.
iProov, the world’s leading provider of science-based biometric identity verification solutions, has announced that it surpassed one million daily transactions in 2025.
In 2025, lifelike deepfakes became commonplace, and the digital world reached a critical inflection point, with identity becoming the most consequential attack surface for the modern enterprise. A Gartner study found that 62% of organisations experienced a deepfake attack in the past year, as attackers prioritise “stealth and identity compromise” over other exploits. Organisations are now acknowledging that breaches are rarely about “breaking in,” but about “logging in” using sophisticated synthetic media against legacy identity controls. This has fuelled a market-wide pivot toward identity resilience, securing the new perimeter at the point of human authenticity.
“As deepfakes and AI agents transform the enterprise attack surface, identity becomes the foundation of digital trust,” said Andrew Bud, founder and CEO of iProov. “With well over one million daily verifications, iProov delivers genuine human presence assurance so organizations can secure customer and workforce identities by anchoring every critical digital interaction to a real, verified human, transforming authentication into a live defence for the AI era.”
As threat actors shift from lone-wolf attacks to industrial-scale “Crime-as-a-Service” models, iProov’s Security Operations Center has become an industry-leading source for identity threat data. In 2025, iProov published a series of reports documenting the escalation of the AI-driven identity arms race.
- Threat Intelligence Report 2025 revealed a 2,665% surge in native virtual camera attacks and a 300% increase in face swap attempts year-over-year.
- MITRE ATLAS™ Publication: published a critical vulnerability in the KYC process, providing a blueprint to mitigate automated onboarding attacks.
The Deepfake Blindspot Study, an independent research among 2,000 consumers, found that only 0.1% could accurately identify deepfake media, confirming that automated, science-based detection is a non-negotiable requirement.
iProov also identified the “Grey Nickel” threat group, coordinated in their use of synthetic identities to target banking and payment platforms.
iOS Video Injection Discovery uncovered a sophisticated tool that intercepts video streams at the OS level, bypassing standard liveness checks.
In a market saturated with self-proclaimed deepfake defences, iProov maintains that trust must be proven through rigorous, independent third-party testing. It reinforces this commitment by submitting its technology to be tested by the world’s most demanding laboratories to ensure its defences are robust and transparent.
In partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, iProov’s on-the-move biometrics delivered Enhanced Passenger Processing travel at Aruba Airport and Orlando International Airport. It was also selected and participated, as one of four suppliers, for the UK Home Office research and development environment trials to enhance security and efficiency at UK maritime ports.
Across financial services, they are secured millions of users for MoMo and UnionDigital Bank in the Philippines, and provided secure account recovery for Raiffeisen Bank.
Identity has become the perimeter, and within this environment, iProov has achieved over 1 million daily transactions.















