Latin America. Currently, biometrics and different facial authentication solutions have taken a leading role, since it is increasingly necessary to secure different sectors and reduce risks. According to the Acuity Market Intelligence report, the global biometrics market is projected to reach $65.3 billion by 2025. On the other hand, a study by MarketsandMarkets predicts that the biometric authentication market will reach $41.8 billion by 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 16.2%.
Solutions that stand out in the market
SAFR SCAN, the AI-powered facial authentication solution designed for mainstream business applications, has achieved a 0% success rate against presentation attacks in independent tests conducted by iBeta, the industry standard for anti-spoofing testing.
iBeta Quality Assurance performed Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) tests in accordance with ISO/IEC 30107-3. NIST/NVLAP accredited (NVLAP Testing Laboratory Code: 200962). An introduction attack occurs when an unauthorized person attempts to access a facial recognition system by presenting fake biometric data, such as photos, videos, or 3D masks. SAFR SCAN returned an overall Presentation Attack (AP) success rate of 0%, as well as an Imposter Attack Acceptance Rate (IAPAR) of 0% and an authentic False Mismatch Rate (FNMR) of 0%.
Presentation attacks are the biggest security threat to facial recognition-based access control devices. "Detecting sophisticated phishing attempts using 3D and 2D vitality technologies is what sets SAFR SCAN apart from other devices," said Brad Donaldson, vice president of SAFR Computer Vision at RealNetworks.


