Facial recognition
Image-based identity comparison for appropriately authorized enrollment and verification workflows, subject to accuracy, lighting, liveness, bias, and consent controls.
Visual identity signalIDENMe is a multimodal biometric-platform concept designed to connect identity signals, access policy, and auditable decisions for organizations that require stronger control over who—or what—can enter a protected workflow.
The appropriate modality depends on risk, environment, consent, applicable law, hardware, operating conditions, and the consequences of an incorrect result.
Image-based identity comparison for appropriately authorized enrollment and verification workflows, subject to accuracy, lighting, liveness, bias, and consent controls.
Visual identity signalContact or contactless fingerprint comparison for workflows requiring a distinct biometric factor and compatible capture hardware.
Physical identity signalRisk signals derived from interaction patterns, device context, or workflow behavior—used carefully as supporting evidence rather than unquestioned identity proof.
Contextual risk signalA secure identity workflow must govern the complete lifecycle—not only the moment a biometric template is compared.
Establish identity under an authorized process, capture approved signals, document consent or other lawful basis, and define retention.
Evaluate one or more identity signals with liveness, device, environmental, and confidence controls appropriate to risk.
Combine verification results with roles, permissions, time, location, workflow rules, and escalation requirements.
Record the event, decision basis, policy version, exceptions, and human review required for accountable operations.
IDENMe is positioned for environments where identity assurance must coordinate with access policy, operational accountability, and existing security systems.
Each deployment would require use-case-specific legal review, privacy controls, testing, security design, human oversight, and integration planning.
Identity-aware entry and movement controls integrated with physical-access policies and staffed review.
Verification for controlled systems, sensitive workflows, privileged actions, or regulated environments.
Step-up identity checks for infrastructure, data-center, communications, or operational-technology workflows.
A policy layer coordinating biometric evidence with directories, credentials, permissions, and audit systems.
Identity technology can create material consequences. A responsible implementation must protect people as deliberately as it protects systems.
Final deployment patterns would depend on customer risk, data residency, connectivity, latency, security boundaries, and regulatory obligations.
Local processing and storage within the customer’s managed environment for tighter infrastructure and data control.
Concept deployment patternDedicated hosted infrastructure with controlled integrations, policy administration, monitoring, and managed operations.
Concept deployment patternEdge capture or decision support combined with centralized policy, audit, administration, or lifecycle services.
Concept deployment patternDennco welcomes qualified discussions with technology partners, security professionals, prospective customers, researchers, and investors interested in responsible identity assurance for controlled environments.