| FaceOff ACE — Unified India Sector Platform | Dimension | Multi-Vendor Point Solutions |
|---|---|---|
One platform, one CERT-In empanelment, one DPDP Act 2023 data processing architectureIT Act 65B output across all three sectors · single vendor qualification for MHA, RBI and MoHFW |
Consolidation | Separate tools per sector — 4 to 8 vendors, separate CERT-In reviews, siloed compliance posture |
10 AI models producing IT Act 65B admissible cross-modal trust scores across all sectorsSame forensic-grade output in a CBI courtroom, an RBI bank, or an AIIMS EHR system |
Intelligence | Sector-specific tools with incompatible output formats — no cross-sector threat intelligence sharing |
All processing within India data centres — DPDP Act 2023 compliant for all three sectorsIntercept data, health data, and identity graph — all within Indian sovereignty by architecture |
Data Residency | Foreign-hosted tools transfer intercept recordings, health records, and Aadhaar data offshore |
GraphSAGE Aadhaar identity graph shared intelligence across LEA, BFSI, and healthcareSynthetic identity ring detected in banking automatically informs LEA and healthcare fraud detection |
Shared Intel | Siloed point tools — a synthetic Aadhaar cluster detected in banking generates no alert to LEA or NHA |
Criminal networks create synthetic Aadhaar identities used simultaneously for bank fraud, government benefit fraud, and Ayushman Bharat teleconsultation fraud — a unified graph detects all three.
ElevenLabs-cloned voices are used in NEFT wire fraud, pharmacy prescription abuse, and CBI witness impersonation — one detection model deployed across all three sectors.
A single FaceOff ACE deployment satisfies MHA, RBI Cyber Framework, and MoHFW requirements simultaneously — one empanelment process, one DPDP Act data processing agreement.