Biometric data security and document authentication

In today's digital landscape, due to advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), distinguishing between original content and forgeries has become increasingly challenging. This emerging dilemma poses significant threats to the integrity of news dissemination, financial information, news images, and more. There is a pressing need for a reliable mechanism to encode documents and information, all while guaranteeing their authenticity and origin.

Our technology introduces a paradigm shift in biometric security by offering a secure solution, capable of resisting to quantum computers, for capturing and processing biometric data. Unlike traditional methods, our technology converts biometric identifiers into anonymous codes. This innovative approach ensures that personal biometric data is not stored nor at risk of being compromised, thus addressing a critical concern in digital security.

This code, which represents the individual's biometric signature, can be securely attached to any document, enabling a unique and verifiable method of authentication. It serves as a potent tool for validating the authenticity of a document, ensuring it has been signed by the person it claims to originate from, without needing to reveal any personal information.

To further bolster the security and integrity of documents against the backdrop of AI-driven threats, our technology can leverage the immutable nature of blockchain. By stamping the original document within a blockchain, an unalterable record of its authenticity and origin become possible. This integration offers a dual layer of security: the anonymity and non‑replicability of the biometric code, combined with the transparency and immutability of blockchain technology.

Ideal for a full range of applications, from securing financial transactions and token-based payments to the safe transfer of sensitive security information over the Internet, our technology promises to redefine privacy, security, and trust in the digital space.

We thank Peter Newzella, board member and COO eHealth Affairs at Veintree, for these very clear explanations.