The fundamental job-to-be-done of an identity verification (IDV) vendor is to help its clients determine which of the client's users are good customers, i.e. a user is verified to be who they claim to be, and which users are bad actors, impostors, or fraudsters. While there are considerations around transaction speed and cost, the question of
Understanding IDV Accuracy: Confusion Matrices
Understanding IDV Accuracy: Confusion…
Understanding IDV Accuracy: Confusion Matrices
The fundamental job-to-be-done of an identity verification (IDV) vendor is to help its clients determine which of the client's users are good customers, i.e. a user is verified to be who they claim to be, and which users are bad actors, impostors, or fraudsters. While there are considerations around transaction speed and cost, the question of