ZeroBiometrics Introduces AI Agent Security with Human-Bound Authentication

ZeroBiometrics Introduces AI Agent Security with Human-Bound Authentication

ZeroBiometrics has unveiled a new AI security system that links AI agents to human identities using biometric cryptographic technology, as announced in a press release.

ZeroBiometrics has announced a significant advancement in AI agent security with the introduction of a system that securely links AI agents to real human identities. This innovation, announced in a press release, utilizes proprietary, template-less biometric cryptographic technology to ensure that autonomous agents operate with verifiable, human-authorized intent.

The new system allows AI agents, such as trading bots and customer support systems, to perform transactions within strict, predefined limits. These limits are outlined in certificates issued by a biometrically-backed Certificate Authority. Humans receive root or intermediate certificates through ZeroBiometrics' privacy-preserving biometric authentication platform, which verifies individuals in real time without storing or transmitting biometric templates. This setup enables individuals to issue end-entity certificates to AI agents, allowing them to act within a scoped set of capabilities.

The solution supports transactional controls like time limits, financial caps, and revocable keys, and integrates seamlessly into decentralized ledgers or enterprise PKI infrastructures. This positions ZeroBiometrics as a key player in the safe deployment of AI in sectors such as finance, healthcare, logistics, and government applications.

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