The Atlanta security company spent a decade proving that every call leaves clues. Deepfakes turned that niche insight into a much bigger business - and a warning for any company that still treats a familiar voice as proof.
Illuma (Illuma Labs) is a Plano, Texas fintech that secures phone conversations for credit unions and community banks. Its flagship product, IllumaSHIELD, uses AI-powered passive voice biometrics to verify callers in seconds - replacing security questions and PINs - while a dedicated deepfake-detection engine and layered multifactor checks defend contact centers against synthetic-voice and social-engineering fraud.
Milind Borkar is the founder and CEO of Illuma, a Plano, Texas company that uses passive voice biometrics and synthetic-voice detection to authenticate callers and stop phone-channel fraud at credit unions and community banks. He holds a PhD in electrical and computer engineering from Georgia Tech, is named on 21 patents, and spent a decade at Texas Instruments launching more than 50 products before founding Illuma in 2016.