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Aware Raises the Bar with Industry-Leading Biometric Certifications and Evaluations
Deepfakes, synthetic identities, and injection attacks, where manipulated biometric data is injected directly into authentication flows, are no longer edge cases. They are increasingly scalable and harder to detect with traditional liveness approaches. For businesses, this shift raises the stakes, driving higher fraud losses, regulatory exposure, and customer friction when security disrupts user experience. Independent validation is essential to ensure identity technologies perform reliably under real-world attack conditions.
“Proof of identity lives in humans, not in credentials or user IDs,” said
Independent Validation Against Modern Attack Scenarios
To support this need, Aware technology has undergone a series of third-party evaluations designed to assess security, fairness, and performance under realistic conditions.
Aware Intelligent Liveness was independently evaluated in accordance with ISO/IEC 30107-3, the international standard for Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 Presentation Attack Detection (PAD), following testing conducted by BixeLab, an NVLAP-accredited biometric testing laboratory. ISO/IEC 30107-3 defines standardized methods for assessing how effectively biometric systems can detect spoofing attempts using artifacts or manipulated biometric presentations, including advanced attacks designed to bypass liveness detection.
Across all three levels, Aware Intelligent Liveness demonstrated highly secure, frictionless performance, with zero false rejections of legitimate users at Levels 1 and 2 and 100% successful user completion at Level 3. Attack detection performance strengthened as attack sophistication increased, including zero successful attacks at Levels 2 and 3, where more advanced and realistic spoofing techniques were used. Together, the results demonstrate consistent performance across a range of attack scenarios, validating Aware Intelligent Liveness’ ability to balance fraud resistance and usability.
“Independent testing is critical in liveness detection, because attack techniques evolve constantly,” said Dr.
Addressing Fairness and Consistency Through Bias Testing
Aware also completed independent biometric bias testing through BixeLab, NVLAP-accredited to conduct testing according to the internationally recognized standard ISO/IEC 19795-10, which evaluates whether biometric systems perform consistently across demographic groups. The test evaluated the Aware solution at a system level for both liveness and matching in realistic operating conditions, with outstanding results applicable to border control/eGates, national ID systems, financial services onboarding, mobile authentication and enterprise access control. The recent round of testing builds on the company’s top performance in the NIST Face Analysis Technology Evaluation (FATE) 2023 benchmarking test, as well as Aware’s consistent top tier performance in lack of bias in NIST FRTE 1-1 (see January 2026).
Bias in biometric systems can lead to uneven security outcomes and diminished trust, making independent testing essential. The evaluation confirmed that the Aware system performed consistently across all tested age, sex, and ethnicity groups at the evaluated operating configuration. These results provide strong assurance that the solution applies liveness and matching decisions fairly and reliably across diverse populations under the assessed conditions.
“Third-party validation and bias testing play an essential role in building ethical and trustworthy biometric systems,” said
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Strengthening Identity Assurance Beyond Passwords
In addition to biometric and liveness evaluations, Aware recently achieved FIDO2 Server Certification, validating its ability to securely support passkey-based authentication layered with biometric verification.
FIDO2 certification confirms compliance with
To learn more about Aware Intelligent Liveness capabilities, visit the team at booth #502 at MRC Vegas,
About Aware
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Portions of this release contain forward-looking statements regarding future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties, such as estimates or projections of future revenue, earnings and non-recurring charges, and the growth of the biometrics markets. Aware wishes to caution you that there are factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results indicated by such statements.
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
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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
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