Identity verification, a growing challenge

Identity verification, a growing challenge

Por B-FY Research Team • January 12, 2025

In an increasingly complex digital environment, human identity verification and cybersecurity are essential to protect users and businesses from emerging threats. Looking towards 2025, technologies such as biometrics, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing will redefine online security.

The digital world is evolving rapidly, bringing with it both opportunities and risks. In this context, identity verification and cybersecurity are becoming key areas to protect users and businesses from increasingly sophisticated threats.

As technologies advance, solutions like B-FY, which focus on unequivocal identification of people without giving access to digital identities, are presented as an important advance to address these challenges.

Identity verification, the key

<strong>Identity verification</strong> has become a fundamental aspect of online security. As digital activities multiply, the risks of identity theft and fraud also increase. Traditional passwords are no longer sufficient to protect confidential information.

In this regard, biometrics (such as facial recognition, fingerprints and voice recognition) is emerging as a key tool to ensure that only authorized people can access online services.

Human authentication: a revolutionary approach

As threats become more complex, biometric authentication continues to gain ground in sectors such as banking, healthcare and other critical services. However, beyond standard biometrics, solutions like B-FY stand out for their ability to unequivocally identify people, avoiding access to digital identities.

The rise of cyber threats

As companies become more dependent on technology, cyber threats become increasingly complex. The use of artificial intelligence by cybercriminals is growing, allowing them to execute more targeted and effective attacks.

Among emerging threats, deepfakes are one of the most concerning. These AI-created falsifications can fool authentication systems and employees, putting security at risk.

The future of digital security

Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, the convergence of biometric authentication, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technology promises to create more robust and user-friendly security frameworks. Organizations that adapt early to these technologies will be better positioned to protect their assets and maintain customer trust.