Intelligent CISO Issue 04 | Page 67

UK facial biometric firm iProov chosen to help US Department of Homeland Security Proov, a leading provider of biometric facial verification technology, has become the first British – and overseas – company to be awarded a contract from the US Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate’s Silicon Valley Innovation Program (SVIP). i The London-based firm was founded in 2011 by CEO Andrew Bud and the company’s facial biometric technology, patented in the US and UK, is used by banks and governments around the world for secure customer onboarding, log-on and authentication, to ensure new and returning users are genuine www.intelligentciso.com | Issue 04 The contract iProov has won will see the company develop technology that aims to enhance cross-border passenger travel at unmanned ports of entries while reducing processing time. It could help US CBP quickly, accurately and reliably identify travellers as they process through US border crossings. The contract has been awarded to iProov to help US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) improve the passenger entry operation process. and guard against fraudulent attempts to gain access to personal data or use a stolen identity. At the heart of this announcement is iProov’s Flashmark technology, deployed in its secure, cloud-based facial biometric verification system that can be accessed via a user’s mobile phone. In this case, iProov’s technology will work with existing CBP systems, on which travellers’ details are pre- iProov’s CEO, Andrew Bud 67