Knowledge and insights from the world leader in identity verification
The Keesing Technologies blog
As a global leader in identity verification technology, Keesing Technologies takes great pride in not only providing the very best solutions to our customers, but also in continuously sharing our knowledge in an effort to help fight fraud. Learn more and read about our latest insights in the Keesing blog.
Preventing Identity Theft by ID Verification and Face Recognition
What is identity theft and how does it happen? And how does identity verification and face recognition prevents it?
View postDecoding Identity Verification: MRZ Explained
The blog is about understanding the Machine Readable Zone (MRZ) and its essential role in identity verification processes.
View postBehind the Scenes: Holograms & How Keesing Captures Them
This blog aims to explain holograms by addressing why they are essential, how they work, and how companies like Keesing capture holographic security features from document to database for reliable authentication & identity verification.
View postThe Importance of Identity Verification for Neobanks and Digital Banks
In this blog, we will talk about the importance for neobanks and digital banks to possess a robust ID verification system.
View postHow to Report Counterfeit Banknotes in the US
When you received counterfeit banknotes in the US, here are the steps you need to take whether you are an individual or a business.
View postSneak peek: First look at the KeesingApp
Be the first to try out the beta version of KeesingApp – your ultimate companion in manual-verification.
View postNew in DocumentChecker: Iceland’s ID Card
Iceland issued its ID card. This is the world’s first travel document made using portrait format, implementing the new ICAO specification. Download the infographic!
View postKYC & AML Compliance in Crypto
Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations in crypto are set to be compliant and protect against fraud.
View postMunicipalities in The Netherlands are Considering Using Face Recognition Scanners
Due to increasing fraud, municipalities in The Netherlands are considering using face recognition scanners for citizens who are applying for identity documents such as new passports or driver’s licenses.
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