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Aware Delivers High-Security Liveness with a Frictionless User Experience in DHS Evaluation
With the evolution of identity threats, from presentation attacks to AI-driven impersonation, liveness detection has become a critical control point for verifying that a real person is present in digital interactions. In this environment, testing under real-world conditions is essential to understanding how solutions perform against modern attack techniques.
Aware Intelligent Liveness is designed to meet this challenge by combining the security and accuracy of active liveness detection with the speed and low-friction experience of passive approaches, enabling organizations to deliver both strong protection and seamless user experiences.
Aware Intelligent Liveness was evaluated under alias A1 and P2 at the Maryland Test Facility, an independent laboratory that performs biometric testing for the
In the active liveness evaluation—which uses live human participants and is considered the most representative measure of real-world performance— Aware demonstrated strong results, achieving zero successful attacks across attack classes A and B while maintaining a BPCER below the strict 5% usability threshold. The system also ranked top three in user satisfaction across iOS and Android and top two in efficiency (speed), demonstrating that high-assurance security can be delivered without compromising the user experience.
These results highlight the Aware solution's ability to defend against sophisticated biometric attacks in conditions that closely mirror real-world interactions, where live users, real devices, and dynamic attack vectors intersect.
Aware recognizes and applauds DHS and the RIVR program for advancing the industry through rigorous, real-world active testing. By incorporating challenging attack scenarios and live human participants, the program sets a higher bar for evaluating active identity technologies and provides meaningful benchmarks for both vendors and organizations selecting solutions.
“Programs like the DHS Remote Identity Validation Rally are essential to advancing trust in digital identity,” said
Aware encourages both technology providers and organizations evaluating biometric solutions to prioritize independent testing, particularly active liveness evaluations that reflect real-world conditions, as a critical input when assessing performance, security, and usability.
The passive liveness evaluation provided additional validation of system performance under pre-collected image conditions, and Aware achieved zero successful attacks in attack class
Aware remains committed to ongoing participation in independent testing and collaboration with industry and government partners to continuously improve biometric security. By combining rigorous evaluation with continued innovation, the industry can move closer to a future where proof of personhood is both highly secure and inherently human.
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Risk factors related to our business include, but are not limited to: i) we face intense competition from other biometrics solution providers; ii) our business is subject to rapid technological change; iii) our software products may have errors, defects or bugs which could harm our business; iv) our business may be adversely affected by our use of open source software; v) we rely on third party software to develop and provide our solutions and significant defects in third party software could harm our business; and vi) we may be sued by third parties for alleged infringement of their proprietary rights.
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Acknowledgement and Disclaimer
This publication is based upon work conducted under the
The views and/or conclusions contained in this document are those of the author(s) and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the official policies, either expressed or implied, of the
This information was determined based on demonstrations and assessments conducted at the Maryland Test Facility as part of the Remote Identity Validation Technology Rally held in 2025 under a
For more information on these results, please reach out directly to DHS or contact Aware.
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