AuthenticID integrates with Ping Identity to enable ID verification and biometric authentication
AuthenticID announced a new integration with Ping Identity, leveraging PingOne DaVinci, a no-code identity orchestration service.
The partnership will allow users of DaVinci to integrate AuthenticID’s identity-proofing solution to verify government-issued IDs with 99%+ accuracy and match a selfie image to the ID for more enhanced biometric authentication.
“Our partnership with AuthenticID leverages DaVinci’s seamless orchestration to ensure dynamic user journeys are delivered quickly and efficiently at every stage of the user journey.”
AuthenticID joins a growing network of technology partners developing integrations with DaVinci through the Ping Identity Global Technology Partner Program. Partner solutions that integrate with DaVinci deliver an improved customer experience in a fraction of the time, through easy drag-and-drop design of digital user journeys across multiple applications and ecosystems.
AuthenticID’s Identity Proofing and Fraud Prevention solution is driven by patented AI and machine learning technology that includes over 2,000 unique computer vision data models that can automatically validate an ID document – in seconds.
“The fraud landscape is changing rapidly and becoming more complex and it is our goal to help clients not only mitigate that fraud but provide friction-free experiences when onboarding and authenticating customers,” comments Bill Hurtado, VP of Channel Partnerships at AuthenticID. “We are delighted to become an integration partner with Ping Identity and together, provide trusted identity management solutions for clients worldwide.”
“Ping Identity is committed to expanding our technology partner ecosystem to deliver better, more frictionless customer experiences,” said Loren Russon, the SVP of product management at Ping Identity. “Our partnership with AuthenticID leverages DaVinci’s seamless orchestration to ensure dynamic user journeys are delivered quickly and efficiently at every stage of the user journey.”