A Tool for Your Accreditor Submissions — Not a Replacement

Biometric Proof of Attendance
That Backs Your Accreditor

Cerberus Verify ID doesn't replace your accrediting body. It gives you tamper-evident, biometrically-verified attendance documentation to strengthen the submissions you already make.

"We verify the attendance. Your accreditor awards the credit."

Works alongside:
ACCMEMedicine
ANCCNursing
ABALegal
NASBAAccounting
ACPEPharmacy
CustomAny Accreditor
Our Position

We work with your accreditor,
not around them

ACCME, ANCC, ABA, NASBA — these organizations set the standards that protect the integrity of continuing education. Cerberus Verify ID is designed to support those standards, not circumvent them. We are a verification layer, not a credentialing body.

Our Role

Cerberus Verifies Attendance

We use biometrics to confirm that a specific person was physically present for the duration of a session — continuously, not just at sign-in.

Their Role

Your Accreditor Awards Credit

Your accrediting body reviews your provider submission and issues the official CME, CNE, CLE, or CPE designation. That authority stays with them.

Your Benefit

You Submit Stronger Documentation

You get tamper-evident, biometrically-backed attendance records to include in your accreditor submissions — giving your reports a higher standard of proof.

Think of it this way: A notary doesn't issue a contract — they verify the identity of the person signing it. Cerberus Verify ID is the notary for CE attendance. Your accreditor is still the authority.

The Problem

Ghost attendance is a real liability

Every CE provider faces the same compliance gap: you can't prove who was actually in the room. Sign-in sheets, badge scans, and QR codes can all be handed to someone else. Biometrics can't.

Sign-in sheets can be falsified

Biometric check-in cannot be delegated or forged

Attendees leave early and still claim full credit

Re-verification every 15–20 min confirms continuous presence

No tamper-evident audit trail for accreditors

Every verification event is timestamped and exportable

Providers bear liability for fraudulent attendance

Biometric proof shifts the burden of evidence to the record

You can hand your badge to a friend. You can't hand them your face. Biometric verification is the only attendance method that is physically non-transferable.

100%

Device-native biometrics

0

Hardware required

15 min

Re-verify interval

1-click

Compliance export

How It Works

Up and running in minutes

No IT department. No hardware. No app store. Just create your account and start your first session.

01

Create Your Provider Account

Sign up in under 2 minutes with your organization name, accreditation type, and credit label. No contracts, no setup fees.

02

Build Your CE Session

Enter your course code, credit hours, date, and location. Set your re-verification interval — Cerberus handles the rest.

03

Attendees Verify Biometrically

Attendees enroll once at cerberusverifyid.com/enroll using their phone's built-in Face ID or fingerprint. No app download.

04

Export Compliance Documentation

Download audit-ready attendance records with biometric proof — formatted to support your accreditor's submission requirements.

For Your Attendees

Zero friction for attendees

Attendees don't download anything. They open a link on their phone, register their biometric once, and they're done. Every future session is a single tap. After the session, they get a personal attendance record — clearly labeled as a verification document, not an official certificate.

  • Open cerberusverifyid.com/enroll on any phone
  • Register Face ID or fingerprint — takes 30 seconds
  • Check in at the start of each session
  • Re-verify every 15–20 min with one touch
  • Receive a personal attendance record on completion
  • View full credit history in their attendee portal
Attendee Flow

Enroll

One-time biometric setup

One-time

Check In

Session start verification

Each session

Re-Verify

Continuous presence proof

Every 15–20 min

Record

Personal attendance record

Auto-generated

Attendance records are personal verification documents. Official CE credit designation is issued by your accrediting body through your provider submission.

Platform Features

Built for CE compliance

Not adapted from a generic attendance tool — designed specifically for the documentation standards CE providers and their accreditors require.

Device-Native Biometrics

Uses Face ID, Touch ID, and fingerprint sensors already built into attendees' phones. No hardware to buy or install.

Continuous Re-Verification

Attendees re-verify every 15–20 minutes, creating a timestamped record of continuous presence throughout the session.

Biometric Data Stays on Device

WebAuthn keeps biometric credentials local. Your organization — and ours — never stores fingerprints or face data.

Audit-Ready Documentation

One-click exports with timestamps, biometric method, re-verify counts, and compliance status for every attendee.

Attendee Credit Portal

Each attendee gets a personal account to view their credit history and download attendance records across all sessions.

Multi-Accreditor Support

Supports ACCME, ANCC, ABA, NASBA, and custom accreditors. Credit labels auto-configure based on your industry.

Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing

Start free. Scale as you grow.

Starter

Free
  • Up to 3 sessions/month
  • Up to 25 attendees/session
  • CSV export
  • Email support
Get Started
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Professional

$49/mo
  • Unlimited sessions
  • Unlimited attendees
  • Attendance documentation
  • Priority support
  • Custom accreditor config
  • Accreditor portal access
Get Started

Enterprise

Custom
  • Everything in Pro
  • Multi-org management
  • SSO / SAML
  • Dedicated onboarding
  • SLA guarantee
  • White-label option
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Strengthen your accreditor submissions

Add biometrically-verified attendance documentation to the CE sessions you already run. No new accreditation process. No disruption to your existing workflow.

Cerberus Verify ID is a suggested compliance tool — your accrediting body remains the authority on credit designation.