A LinkedIn post from GetReal Security highlights rising concerns around identity verification in an era of AI-driven deception. The post references a blog by CEO Matthew Moynahan that questions the reliability of webcam-based checks and critiques current solutions focused solely on proving users are human.
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The post specifically points to the recently announced partnership between Zoom and World (formerly Worldcoin), which uses iris-scanning hardware to verify humanity at physical locations. According to the commentary, this approach may only address initial access, leaving ongoing identity verification and assurance throughout digital interactions as unresolved challenges.
By emphasizing these gaps, the post suggests that GetReal Security is developing a purpose-built model aimed at continuous or more robust digital identity verification. For investors, this indicates the company is positioning itself to address a critical pain point in online trust infrastructure, potentially targeting enterprises that depend heavily on remote user interactions.
If GetReal can execute on this model and differentiate from single-step verification schemes, it could tap into growing demand for advanced identity and fraud-prevention technologies. The focus on high-profile industry moves, such as the Zoom–World partnership, also positions the firm within broader conversations about trust, authentication, and regulatory scrutiny in digital ecosystems.

