

Jumio Identity Verification requires a valid government-issued ID and a selfie, serving as a powerful fraud-prevention tool as fraudsters generally prefer not to use their own likeness when defrauding a government institution.
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Given the rise of spoofing (the act of using a photo, video or a different substitute for an authorized person’s face), Jumio employs state-of-the-art liveness detection to ensure that the person creating an account is physically present.
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When a user logs in or attempts to interact with your agency, you can require them to take a selfie, which is compared to the biometric template of the original selfie created during account setup. This helps ensure that the person logging in is the same as the account owner.
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Jumio understands the needs of government agencies. We have authorization to operate (ATO), are Section 508 compliant and have multiple security certifications, including ISO/IEC 27001:2013, PCI DSS and SOC2 Type 2.
Underscoring Jumio’s dedication to upholding the highest standards of identity assurance and security across our platform, Jumio Identity Verification is also certified at Identity Assurance Level 2 (IAL2). This certification confirms Jumio meets the stringent requirements set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) under the SP 800-63-3 guidelines. By achieving IAL2 certification, we ensure businesses benefit from rigorous identity verification that enhances security, reduces fraud and supports compliance.
Jason Harper, Vice President of Product, Paysafe