A personal data protection system has been created at the Moscow Polytechnic University and the Higher School of Economics. It is aimed at users of social networks and online financial services.
The development differs from conventional systems based on facial recognition. It is based on AI algorithms and the ResNet50 neural network.
Data processing is carried out on a local device. Two photographs and a selfie taken in real time are used for analysis.
The system includes three key components: a "Verifier" to confirm the user's identity, a "Fakeometer" to verify the authenticity of news, and a "Trusted Number" for the digital signature of the caller. This combination of functions ensures comprehensive user protection in the digital space.
The system is currently aimed at a youth audience of about 1.7 million people, mostly users of "VKontakte". The developers plan to expand the functionality of the service and test its operation in one of the regional banks.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russia will strengthen the cybersecurity of banks, industrial facilities and nuclear energy.
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