AU10TIX has an automated global identity management system,[2] as well as a solution to detect organized ID fraud mass attacks.
In 2002, the company expanded into digital verification and launched a technology division, which was ultimately spun off into the subsidiary AU10TIX.
AU10TIX’s tech stack integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning advancements in computer vision, blockchain, and software-as-a-service technology.
The suite is anti-money laundering (AML) compliant and meets politically exposed persons (PEP) and sanction screening requirements.
[citation needed] In June 2024, 404 Media reported that AU10TIX "exposed a set of administrative credentials online more than a year ago" and could have been used to obtain photos of peoples faces and driver's licenses.