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MomentProof Introduces AI-Resilient Asset Protection for AXA

MomentProof Introduces AI-Resilient Asset Protection for AXA

Posted on February 4, 2026 By CWS

MomentProof, Inc., a pioneer in AI-resilient digital asset certification, has unveiled its MomentProof Enterprise solution for AXA, marking a significant advancement in securing digital assets for insurance claims. Announced on February 4th, 2026, in Washington, DC, this move strengthens the reliability of digital evidence against manipulations such as deepfakes and AI-driven alterations.

Innovative Technology Secures Digital Evidence

MomentProof’s cutting-edge technology certifies digital content, including images and audio, at the moment they are captured. This ensures that evidence remains unaltered and authentic for insurance purposes. Ahmet Soylemezoglu, the President and Co-Founder of MomentProof, emphasized the importance of their patented technology in maintaining the integrity of digital evidence essential for the insurance sector.

The integration of MomentProof’s solution within AXA’s claims process streamlines operations by eliminating traditional authenticity checks. This not only reduces the risk of fraud but also expedites the processing of claims significantly, ensuring efficiency and security.

Enhancing Fraud Prevention and Efficiency

Levent Serinol, a Senior Director at AXA, highlighted the substantial impact of incorporating MomentProof-certified assets. The process guarantees the authenticity of all claim-related data, including timestamps and device information, thereby enhancing AXA’s fraud prevention capabilities and improving claim processing speed.

By adopting MomentProof’s solution, AXA strengthens its reputation as a leader in claims security. The integration aligns with AXA’s commitment to leveraging advanced technology to enhance operational efficiency and security.

Expanding Applications and Market Reach

MomentProof’s patented technology operates through two key phases: Certification, which secures assets with cryptographic seals, and Verification, which ensures asset integrity with deterministic results. This technology is applicable in various fields such as journalism, law, and digital forensics.

Available as both a cloud-based and on-premises service, MomentProof Enterprise complies with GDPR and SOC 2 standards, offering extensive integration options through APIs. Founded in 2022, the company is actively seeking to expand its market presence in the U.S. by engaging with potential distributors.

For more information, visit their website at www.MomentProof.com. Contact Laura Smith at [email protected] for inquiries.

Cyber Security News Tags:AI-resilient, anti-fraud technology, AXA, digital asset protection, digital authenticity, insurance claims, MomentProof, patented technology

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