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What is the difference between Anakam.IDP Identity Proofing and Anakam.IDV Identity Verification?

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What is the difference between Anakam.IDP Identity Proofing and Anakam.IDV Identity Verification?

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The Anakam.IDP Identity Proofing develops a series of Life Questions and presents them to the end user in order to assert that the individual is who he or she claims to be; this is part of building a trusted identity. Anakam.IDV Identity Verification is a passive system in which the credentials presented are checked against a database of public information to determine the validity of the credentials presented and requires no interaction from the user unless they are invalidated. Anakam.IDPreturns a pass/fail score based upon a set of business rules you establish, whereas Anakam.IDV returns a score that indicates the level of identity fraud risk associated with the asserted identity. Anakam.IDP is typically invoked once in the customer lifecycle – during customer registration, but Anakam.IDV can be invoked any time the enterprise wants to measure risk associated with the asserted identity and does not require resubmission of biographical details IF the enterprise maintains the informat

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The Anakam.IDP® Identity Proofing develops a series of Life Questions and presents them to the end user in order to assert that the individual is who he or she claims to be; this is part of building a trusted identity. Anakam.IDV® Identity Verification is a passive system in which the credentials presented are checked against a database of public information to determine the validity of the credentials presented and requires no interaction from the user unless they are invalidated. Anakam.IDP®returns a pass/fail score based upon a set of business rules you establish, whereas Anakam.IDV® returns a score that indicates the level of identity fraud risk associated with the asserted identity. Anakam.IDP® is typically invoked once in the customer lifecycle – during customer registration, but Anakam.IDV® can be invoked any time the enterprise wants to measure risk associated with the asserted identity and does not require resubmission of biographical details IF the enterprise maintains the in

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