Trust Stamp to Provide DMV Data Verification for IDetect

AI-powered identity firm Trust Stamp announced a contract with entrance security provider IDetect. Under the agreement, Trust Stamp will provide IDetect with access to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) service for driver's license data verification. The partnership aims to enhance identity security for IDetect's high-volume ID scanning solutions.

- The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) provides a service that verifies driver's license data against the issuing state's DMV records in real-time. This helps detect fraudulent or altered IDs by confirming that the information on the card matches the official database. - Trust Stamp specializes in AI-powered identity verification, using technologies like biometric authentication and data transformation to create secure, privacy-preserving identity solutions for various sectors, including banking, government, and real estate. - IDetect provides entrance security solutions, including ID scanners, for industries such as nightlife, casinos, and events to verify age and manage access. Its client list includes major brands like The Wynn Las Vegas, Marriott, and Harrah's casinos, as well as government agencies like the FBI and the Secret Service. - The partnership moves IDetect's verification process beyond simple visual inspection to a more secure method of checking data against official government records, which is more effective at identifying sophisticated forgeries. - The global market for identity threat detection and response was valued at nearly $16 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to over $102 billion by 2034. This growth is driven by the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the need for more robust security measures. - Trust Stamp has a history of forming strategic partnerships, including a teaming agreement with ManTech to integrate its AI-powered identity technologies into government programs. The company also recently extended a long-term contract with a Fortune 500 financial services firm, with the deal potentially exceeding $12.7 million in revenue. - The AAMVA's Driver's License Data Verification (DLDV) service is used for various high-assurance scenarios, such as opening bank accounts, preventing unemployment insurance fraud, and securing high-value transactions. - Trust Stamp's technology focuses on privacy by creating an "Irreversibly Transformed Identity Token" (IT2) which allows for identity verification without storing sensitive biometric data, making it resistant to hacking.

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