ValidSoft Details Edge-First Framework for Real-Time Voice Biometrics
ValidSoft(opens in new tab) has announced the release of a technical framework for deploying its AI Voice Identity Platform (VIP™) using an edge-first architecture. The framework addresses latency, data sovereignty and real-time processing requirements for enterprise voice biometric authentication.
As organizations adopt AI voice agents, the edge-first approach moves core processing functions from centralized cloud environments to local network edges. ValidSoft said the shift is designed to allow deepfake audio detection and identity verification to occur in real time, which the company says is required for high-volume transaction environments such as contact centers and financial institutions.
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The framework integrates three capabilities of the ValidSoft technology stack:
● Voice Verity®: addresses whether a voice is human by detecting synthetic or deepfake audio.
● VoiceID™: addresses whether a voice belongs to the right person through voice biometric identity verification.
● VoiceMFA™ (See-Say): addresses whether the resulting action is properly authorized by cryptographically binding a verified voice identity to a specific transaction or instruction.
Each capability can be deployed as a standalone solution. ValidSoft said deploying Voice Verity®, VoiceID™ and VoiceMFA™ (See-Say) together, at the edge, within the AI Voice Identity Platform (VIP™) is designed to provide layered coverage across detection, identity and authorized intent, while keeping biometric data processing within local jurisdictions to support regional data privacy requirements.
The documentation covers deployment for technical architects and security leads managing the transition from legacy systems. ValidSoft said detailed technical specifications and deployment protocols are available through its documentation portal.
“Voice security only works if it happens in real time, at the point where the call or transaction is actually taking place,” said Pat Carroll,(opens in new tab) CEO of ValidSoft. “Moving detection and verification to the edge is what lets our platform keep pace with live fraud attempts, rather than flagging them after the damage is done.”
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