About the Session

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This online master class is part of the IAATI & Regula Online Master Series
and is designed for investigators and practitioners dealing with identity-related fraud across financial services, insurance, border control and vehicle-related investigations.

The session focuses on how biometric verification works in real-world scenarios and where it fails.

Participants will explore how modern biometric attacks are performed, why systems fail even when multiple checks are in place, and how different layers of verification, including software analysis and controlled capture environments, interact in practice.

 

What to Expect

A clear understanding of how biometric verification works in real-world conditions — not ideal lab environments
Breakdown of modern attack types, from replay and presentation attacks to deepfake-based manipulation
Practical scenarios showing how biometric fraud is used in financial services, insurance, vehicle transactions, and cross-border cases
Insight into why systems fail even when multiple controls are in place
Real-world examples highlighting common blind spots and missed signals
Practical takeaways on how to assess and strengthen biometric verification processes

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Meet Our Speakers

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Andrei Dumski, Principal Forensic Expert at Regula

Andrei is a Principal Forensic Expert at Regula with extensive experience in document examination and counterfeit detection. He has trained over 500 law enforcement, immigration, and border control specialists from more than 50 countries, focusing on the detection of sophisticated fraudulent IDs. Since 2016, Andrei has been one of the key forensic experts involved in 10 joint Regula–INTERPOL training programs. He is the author of 3 coursebooks and expert articles on forensic document examination and identity fraud detection.

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Andrey Terekhin, Head of Product at Regula

Andrey Terekhin is in charge of developing biometric products at Regula. He specializes in transforming technically complex, data-intensive identity verification products into intuitive user experiences.

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Wendell Takata, Committee Chair at IAATI

Wendell is a veteran law enforcement and vehicle crimes investigator with more than 40 years of experience in auto theft, organized vehicle crime and criminal investigations at the municipal and state levels. He spent over three decades with the Honolulu Police Department, including assignments in undercover operations, crime reduction and the Criminal Investigation Division’s Auto Theft Detail. Wendell has also held long-standing leadership roles within the investigative community and currently serves as an IAATI Committee Chair, supporting training, outreach and professional development across the vehicle crimes and identity fraud ecosystem.

About Regula

Regula is a global leader in forensic devices and software solutions for identity verification.
With the world’s largest document template database and state-of-the-art technology, we help government agencies, businesses, and security organizations reliably verify identity documents — without compromising on security, protection, or efficiency.

About IAATI

The International Association of Auto Theft Investigators (IAATI) was formed in 1952 in order to improve communication and coordination among the growing family of professional auto theft investigators. It has grown to over 2,000 members representing 58 countries and includes representatives of law enforcement agencies, as well as many others with a legitimate interest in auto theft investigation, prevention and education. 

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