iProov Announces iProov Verified Meetings to Tackle Deepfake Risks in Video Calls
Solution Enables Organizations to Authenticate the Identity of Participants in Video Calls
iProov, the world's leading provider of biometric identity verification solutions, today announced iProov Verified Meetings, which enables organizations to authenticate the identity of participants in video calls without disrupting the user experience. As video-based meetings have become a trusted, scalable mode of communication, they are increasingly being exploited by attackers using AI-generated deepfake identities and injection techniques, creating a growing fraud risk that Verified Meetings helps mitigate. iProov Verified Meetings is part of the iProov Workforce Solutions Suite and supports the Workforce “Pre-Join” journey.
Organizations rely on video conferencing for everything from routine business meetings to customer onboarding, remote hiring, account recovery, and financial approvals. Each of these interactions can carry significant risk. Two recent high-profile examples demonstrate how the video call has become a vulnerable part of the digital attack surface: global engineering company, Arup, saw a deepfake video call cost the firm $25 million, while North Korea–linked operatives have infiltrated hundreds of organizations using synthetic media in remote interviews. Generative AI is the driving force behind this rapid shift. Easily accessible and low-cost tools enable attackers to create highly convincing deepfakes that are undetectable by the human eye. They are often paired with virtual camera environments, enabling attackers to deceive both people and platforms. Without a way to authenticate the human behind the screen, the video call is now one of the fastest-growing attack vectors and a primary entry point for fraud, infiltration, and social engineering.














