Civic introduces new physical ID card to combat AI driven identity fraud threats

Civic introduces new physical ID card to combat AI driven identity fraud threats
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2024-3-27 18:54

Civic, a prominent player in identity and access management solutions, has unveiled a new physical ID card amidst the rising tide of AI-driven identity frauds.

With the proliferation of artificial intelligence technologies, the company has recognized the urgent need for enhanced measures to protect individuals’ identities in the digital realm.

Addressing the AI-driven identity fraud menace

As AI technologies continue to advance, so do the capabilities of malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities in identity verification systems.

The new Civic physical ID card system is strategically layered with the innovative Civic Pass solution which serves as a non-transferable token, offering users secure access to decentralized applications and services while authenticating their status as legitimate individuals.

By integrating this digital identity token with a physical ID card, Civic aims to provide a comprehensive defence mechanism against various forms of identity fraud, including the insidious practice known as “face farming.”

Civic’s robust identity verification solutions have already garnered significant traction within the Web3 ecosystem.

Partnering with renowned projects such as Gitcoin, Passport, Polygon ID, and others, Civic’s platform is poised to play a pivotal role in enhancing security and trust within decentralized networks.

Enhanced identity verification

In an official announcement made by Civic, Vinny Lingham, co-founder and Chair of the board at Civic, emphasized the critical role of the physical ID card in fortifying defences against AI-driven threats.

He underscored the company’s commitment to proactive measures aimed at safeguarding users’ identities in an increasingly digitized world.

The rollout of Civic’s physical ID card system includes a meticulous verification process conducted through authorized providers.

Upon successful verification, users can collect their personalized ID cards from designated physical addresses.

In addition to receiving the physical card, users will also be equipped with a digital Civic Pass in their on-chain wallets, symbolizing the soulbound identity token itself.

Civic (CVC) price reaction

Following today’s announcement, the Civic (CVC) token has soared by over 62% to hit $0.318 before slightly pulling back to $0.2605 at press time.

CVC/USD price chart

Although today’s price surge was sharp, it adds to a steady rise that has been taking place for the past month likely because of the anticipation towards the Civic physical ID card launch.

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