Attestiv, a leader in digital media and document validation technology, announced the launch of DeepScan, a new platform built to help organizations automatically validate submitted files before they drive critical business decisions.
DeepScan represents a major architectural shift for Attestiv and its customers: moving from detecting fake or manipulated media in isolation to validating whether submitted photos, documents, audio, and video can be inherently trusted within the specific context of a business workflow.
“Deepfake detection has become a necessary part of validating customer-submitted files, but it is not sufficient on its own,” said Nicos Vekiarides, CEO of Attestiv. “Customers need to know whether a submitted photo, document, audio file, or video can be trusted for a specific claim, application, transaction, dispute, or decision. With DeepScan, Attestiv helps organizations move from isolated forensic signals to configurable validation workflows that support faster, more consistent, and more confident decision-making.”
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As part of a massive platform expansion, DeepScan bridges the gap between artificial intelligence and the messy reality of enterprise operations. Instead of asking only whether a file appears fake, DeepScan helps organizations ask whether the file can be trusted for the decision it is intended to support. DeepScan does this by pairing an advanced generative AI reasoning layer with a dynamic, deterministic heuristic engine that understands legitimate enterprise pipelines, resulting in alignment with operational workflows, industry-leading accuracy and drastically lower false positive rates.
To help operations teams determine what should pass, be flagged, require more information, or be escalated, DeepScan capabilities include:
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The platform is already delivering measurable ROI for leading enterprise organizations handling high-stakes file validation.
“Since engaging Attestiv, NARS has benefited from Attestiv’s ability to help us stay ahead of an ever-changing fraud landscape,” said Josiah Siegmund, FCLS, SIU Unit Manager at NARS. “Their clear reports, responsive analysts, submitted file validation support, and identification of highly realistic forgeries have enhanced our ability to prevent improper payments while strengthening our claims review process.”
DeepScan is available now for enterprise customers and can be accessed through a web app, automated workflows, and APIs.
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