Jumio, a leader in AI-powered identity intelligence, announced that its in-house liveness detection technology, Jumio Liveness, has successfully achieved ISO/IEC 30107-3 Level 2 compliance, demonstrating its resilience against advanced spoofing methods.
The certification confirms the technology’s Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) conformance at Level 2, following independent testing by the NIST/NVLAP-accredited iBeta lab. This validates Jumio Liveness’s ability to defend against sophisticated attack vectors, including printed photos, screen displays, and masks.
Jumio’s premium liveness solution incorporates patented active illumination, randomized color sequences, and AI-driven analysis to confirm human presence in real time. This approach is designed to provide robust protection against advanced deepfakes and injection attacks, offering customers a balance between security and user experience by stopping spoofing attacks before they affect business operations.
Combining liveness detection with AI-driven fraud detection, anti-spoofing technologies, and connected intelligence, Jumio’s system aims to counter existing threats while maintaining agility to address future attack methods.
Bala Kumar, chief product and technology officer at Jumio, commented on the achievement, stating that “Liveness detection sits at the core of trust in digital identity, and passing iBeta Level 2 testing validates that our in-house technology can withstand the most advanced forms of spoofing, from deepfakes to injection attacks.” He added, “This achievement reinforces our commitment to staying ahead of evolving fraud. It isn’t just about compliance — it’s about giving our customers confidence that Jumio’s innovation sets the standard for secure, real-world authentication.”
Jumio provides organizations with AI-powered identity intelligence, anchored in biometric authentication, automation, and data-driven insights to establish, maintain, and reassert customer trust. The Jumio Platform leverages automated technology, including biometric screening, AI/machine learning, liveness detection, and no-code orchestration with hundreds of data sources, to combat fraud and financial crime, accelerate customer onboarding, and ensure compliance with regulations such as KYC and AML.
To date, Jumio has processed over 1 billion transactions across more than 200 countries and territories through real-time web and mobile interactions. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Jumio operates globally and has received numerous awards for its innovations. The company is backed by Centana Growth Partners, Great Hill Partners, and Millennium Technology Value Partners.