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Regula Recognized by Gartner in Magic Quadrant for Identity Verification

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Regula Recognized by Gartner in Magic Quadrant for Identity Verification
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Regula Recognized by Gartner in Magic Quadrant for Identity Verification

2025-08-28 14:00 Last Updated At:14:20

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 28, 2025--

Regula, a global developer of identity verification (IDV) solutions and forensic devices, has been recognized in the2025Gartner®Magic Quadrant™ for Identity Verificationresearch. For the company, this recognition marks the outstanding capabilities of Regula’s IDV software and its ability to meet the current market needs.

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Gartner recognized Regula as a Niche Player.

Regula excels with its ultimate data control capabilities. Its complete IDV solution, based on Regula Document Reader SDK and Regula Face SDK, is deployed entirely in the customer’s infrastructure. This enables businesses to maintain full control over ID and biometric data residency and processing, which is critical for organizations operating in regions or industries with stringent data security requirements.

Also, thanks to the scientific and forensics-focused approach, Regula provides industry-leading verification of document security features. With its recent update, Regula Document Reader SDK has become the first IDV software solution capable of verifying document liveness checks of all dynamic security features in IDs, including holograms, optically variable inks (OVI), multiple laser images (MLI), Dynaprint, etc. This liveness-centric approach helps prevent presentation attacks, such as screen replays, injections, and printed forgeries, which can bypass security measures during remote onboarding. This ensures that any attempt to manipulate an ID can be detected before it causes harm.

"In our opinion, being recognized as a Niche Player in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Identity Verification reflects exactly what we stand for: a highly focused, customer-driven approach. We’ve built our solutions to meet the most demanding IDV requirements, based on direct feedback from the organizations that rely on us. Our niche is where security, precision, and customer needs intersect. And that’s where we excel," says Ihar Kliashchou, Chief Technology Officer at Regula.

This recognition follows other industry acknowledgments of Regula. Most recently, G2 named Regula an Identity Verification Leader based on verified customer reviews, and KuppingerCole analysts recognized Regula as one of the Innovation Leaders in their Leadership Compass: Identity Verification. In 2025, Regula was also named a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner Market Guide for KYC Platforms for Banking.

To learn more about Regula’s solutions and recognitions, visit the company’s website.

Gartner, Magic Quadrant for Identity Verification, Authors: Akif Khan, Nayara Sangiorgio, James Hoover, 25 August 2025

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About Regula

Regula is a global developer of forensic devices and identity verification solutions. With our 30+ years of experience in forensic research and the most comprehensive library of document templates in the world, we create breakthrough technologies for document and biometric verification. Our hardware and software solutions allow over 1,000 organizations and 80 border control authorities globally to provide top-notch client service without compromising safety, security, or speed. Regula has been repeatedly named a Representative Vendor in the Gartner® Market Guide for Identity Verification.

Learn more at www.regulaforensics.com.

Regula's solutions provides smooth and comprehensive identity verification in multiple scenarios, remote and on-site.

Regula's solutions provides smooth and comprehensive identity verification in multiple scenarios, remote and on-site.

SURIN, Thailand (AP) — Fighting continued to rage Saturday morning along the border of Thailand and Cambodia, even after U.S. President Donald Trump, acting as a mediator, declared that he had won agreement from both countries for a ceasefire.

Thai officials have said they did not agree to a ceasefire, and Cambodia has not commented on Trump’s claim. Its defense ministry instead said Thai jets carried out airstrikes Saturday morning. Cambodian media reported Trump’s claim without elaborating.

The latest large-scale fighting was set off by a skirmish on Dec. 7 that wounded two Thai soldiers and derailed a ceasefire promoted by Trump that ended five days of earlier combat in July over longstanding territorial disputes.

The July ceasefire was brokered by Malaysia and pushed through by pressure from Trump, who threatened to withhold trade privileges unless Thailand and Cambodia agreed. It was formalized in more detail in October at a regional meeting in Malaysia that Trump attended.

About two dozen people have officially been reported killed in this past week’s fighting, while hundreds of thousands have been displaced on both sides of the border.

The Thai military acknowledges 11 of its troops have been killed, while estimating there have been 165 fatalities among Cambodian soldiers. Cambodia has not announced military casualties, but has said at least 11 civilians have been killed and 76 wounded.

Trump on Friday, after speaking to Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, had announced an agreement to restart the ceasefire.

“They have agreed to CEASE all shooting effective this evening, and go back to the original Peace Accord made with me, and them, with the help of the Great Prime Minister of Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim,” Trump said in his Truth Social post.

Trump’s claim came after midnight in Bangkok. Thai Prime Minister Anutin had after his call with Trump said he had explained Thailand’s reasons for fighting and said peace would depend on Cambodia ceasing its attacks first. The Thai foreign ministry later explicitly disputed Trump’s claim that a ceasefire had been reached. Anutin's busy day on Friday including dissolving Parliament so new elections could be held early next year.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet, in comments posted early Saturday morning, also made no mention of a ceasefire.

He said he held phone conversations on Friday night with Trump, and a night earlier with Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, and thanked both “for their continuous efforts to achieve a long-lasting peace between Cambodia and Thailand.”

“Cambodia is ready to cooperate in any way that is needed,' Hun Manet wrote.

Thailand has been carrying out airstrikes on what it says are strictly military targets, while Cambodia has been firing thousands of medium-range BM-21 rockets that have caused havoc but relatively few casualties.

BM-21 rocket launchers can fire up to 40 rockets at a time with a range of 30-40 kilometers (19-25 miles). These rockets cannot be precisely targeted and have landed largely in areas from where most people have already been evacuated.

However, the Thai army announced Saturday that BM-21 rockets had hit a civilian area in Sisaket province, seriously injuring two civilians who had heard warning sirens and had been running toward a bunker for safety.

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Peck reported from Bangkok. Sopheng Cheang in Serei Saophoan, Cambodia, and Matthew Lee in Washington contributed to this report.

An evacuee tastes soup as she takes refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing from home following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

An evacuee tastes soup as she takes refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing from home following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Evacuees cook food as they take refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing homes following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Evacuees cook food as they take refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing homes following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Children raise their hands while receiving donation from charity as they take refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing homes following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Children raise their hands while receiving donation from charity as they take refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing homes following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Evacuees wait to receive donation from local charity as they take refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing homes following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Evacuees wait to receive donation from local charity as they take refuge in Banteay Menchey provincial town, Cambodia, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025, after fleeing homes following fighting between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

Village security volunteers and resident run into shelter while the blasts sounded too close in Buriram province, Thailand, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, following renewed border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

Village security volunteers and resident run into shelter while the blasts sounded too close in Buriram province, Thailand, Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, following renewed border conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

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