
What is Know Your Passenger (KYP)?
Strengthen passenger verification during all stages of the trip
Know Your Passenger is a verification process that ensures that each passenger is legitimate. Using advanced biometrics, verifiable credentials and decentralised systems, passenger identification at airports, borders and access points is simplified. Authoritative digital identities, such as the E-Passport or mobile driver license, are devised from fundamental attributes (name, date of birth, nationality etc.).
The trusted framework of Digital Identity with KYP:
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Issuer: Provide verifiable credentials according to global standards (W3C, ISO 18013).
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Holder: Manage your credentials in a digital portfolio, with total control over its use.
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Verifier: Confirm the authenticity of the credentials presented without the need for centralised storage.
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Registration: Act as a trusted source, validating the authenticity of the keys and credentials issued.
Ultrarapid passenger identification
KYP solutions streamline processes in environments such as airports or stations, reducing waiting times through decentralised authentication and biometrics linked to the holder.

Security and compliance in the global travel environment
Compatible with international standards such as eIDAS and ETSI 119 461, KYP ensures that identification processes comply with the strictest regulations, guaranteeing a reliable and scalable environment.

Passenger Verification benefits (KYP)
Passenger Verification Process (KYP)
Steps for effective management of KYP processes
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Step 1Step 1 Issue of verifiable credentialsStep 1
Issue of verifiable credentials
The issue of digital credentials begins with a robust identity verification process (IDV) which ensures a high level of trust (Loa High). Capture of official documents through reading of integrated chips (ICAO PKD) and biometric comparison with live selfie. A verifiable credential is generated (eID) which is stored in the user digital portfolio. The subsequent authentication methodologies provide a phishing resistant system, based on two authentication factors (possession and inherence) communicated by separate channels.
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Step 2Step 2 Decentralised authentication 1:1Step 2
Decentralised authentication 1:1
The holder presents his/her verifiable credential to a trusted party via encrypted communication. A live selfie acts as a second authentication factor, validating the user’s inherence without storing their biometric data.
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Step 3Step 3 Authentication 1: fewStep 3
Authentication 1: few
In the context of air trips, passengers can load their biometric credential in advance, which allows the creation of temporary biometric identification galleries at airports. This speeds up the passenger’s journey, reducing waiting times and improving the general experience.
Why choose us?
Differential characteristics
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Security and regulatory compliance
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Facilitate systems interconnection
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Visualisation and Reporting Tools
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Fluid experience
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Efficiency in Document Management
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Fraud prevention and detection
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Easy integration
Application sectors
Some of the main applications and uses of passenger verification
How it works
Our digital identity management and verification products
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