Socure has introduced Socure for Government RiskOS, a platform designed to help government agencies modernize digital identity verification and strengthen fraud prevention as artificial intelligence-driven threats accelerate.
The company said Tuesday the new offering, authorized for Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program Moderate workloads, consolidates identity proofing, fraud detection and program integrity into a single system that can support onboarding, authentication, payments and account recovery across the constituent life cycle.
“Fraud in government isn’t a future risk, it’s a present reality, and it’s evolving faster than legacy systems can respond,” said Jordan Burris, Socure’s public sector head.
“As fraudsters scale their operations with AI, government leaders need tools that restore speed, accountability, and confidence so they can protect public programs and deliver services people rely on,” Burris added.
What Capabilities Does SocureGov RiskOS Add for Agencies?
By consolidating over 180 third-party services into a single platform, Socure’s RiskOS moves beyond fragmented tools to deliver fast, explainable and audit-ready decisions. Its flexible architecture allows for real-time updates to standards and fraud patterns, eliminating the need to rebuild systems.
How Does the Launch Reflect Burris’ Broader Digital Identity Outlook?
The rollout follows Burris’ recent assessment that 2026 will be a pivotal year for digital identity as AI-driven impersonation becomes a dominant fraud vector and agencies face growing governance and trust pressures, warning that attackers are scaling faster than policy-bound systems can respond.
Socure previously secured FedRAMP Moderate authorization in 2025 for SocureGov, positioning the company to provide government agencies with AI-enabled identity proofing and fraud prevention capabilities.


