Aware, Inc. released a new report, The State of Biometric Security in the Age of AI Fraud, showing that 98% of organizations are interested in biometric orchestration amid rising AI-driven fraud and increasing identity system complexity. As businesses adopt multiple biometric technologies across different use cases, managing these solutions has become more challenging. The report defines biometric orchestration as a centralized platform that integrates and coordinates biometric systems, data sources, and workflows to deliver secure, scalable, and seamless identity verification.
The State of Biometric Security in the Age of AI Fraud Report Released
In the State of Biometric Security report, the findings paint a clear picture: as threats like deepfakes, synthetic identities, and injection attacks become more sophisticated and widespread, organizations have turned to biometrics asa foundational layer of identity security, but are struggling to manage fragmented, multi-vendor environments.
“Organizations are no longer asking if they need biometrics—they’re already managing complex ecosystems and asking how to make them work together,” said Ajay Amlani, CEO of Aware. “Biometric orchestration is emerging as the critical layer that helps security teams stay ahead of AI-driven threats while maintaining performance, accuracy and user experience. It turns complexity into an advantage by enabling smarter, faster identity decisions.”
