FB pixel

Goode Intelligence launches subscription-based biometrics insight service

Categories Biometrics News  |  Trade Notes
 

Goode Intelligence launched its new subscription-based Biometrics Insight Service which provides organizations with access to a large bank of biometric market research and intelligence.

The Biometric Insight service enables organizations to access current and scheduled biometrics market analyst and market intelligence reports, as well as priority access to Goode Intelligence analysts in an advisory capacity.

The service covers the most crucial areas of biometrics, providing insight into some of the fastest growing applications for biometric technology both on a sector and by-device basis.

“This new service allows our clients to access a combination of market research, forecast data and up-to-date market intelligence covering some of the fastest-growing areas of the biometrics sector today,” said Alan Goode, founder and managing director of Goode Intelligence. “We have been active in covering the biometrics sector since 2010 and accurately predicted the rise of consumer-based mobile biometrics and the need to protect people’s privacy while ensuring a secure frictionless experience.”

Aimed at both supply and demand side based organizations seeking insight into the biometrics industry, the service provides regularly published market analyst reports and monthly market intelligence reports.

Goode Intelligence’s market analyst reports cover an area in real depth and include interviews with key stakeholders, analysis of the key drivers and barriers, investigation of current and future deployment of biometric technologies, analysis of the pros and cons of deploying certain biometric modalities within a sector and device basis, insight into business models and six-year market forecasts for users, devices, transactions and revenue (regional and worldwide).

The service includes access to Goode Intelligence’s latest market analyst reports that investigate the adoption of biometrics for financial services in two separate reports, including biometrics for banking and biometrics for payments.

The service covers a range of areas, including biometric authentication and identity, biometrics for financial services including banking and payments, biometrics for consumer applications, biometrics within the enterprise for both logical and physical access control, mobile biometrics, wearable device biometrics, and biometric chip cards,

In terms of biometric modalities, the service provides detailed information on fingerprint, face, voice, behavioral, heart, eye-vein, finger-vein, palm-vein, and iris.

The market intelligence reports deliver critical up-to-date market activity, analysis and forecasts to clients’ mailboxes on a monthly basis.

These reports provide the latest insights and market activities on fingerprint biometrics, as well as mobile and wearable biometrics.

Previously reported, Goode Intelligence released a new analyst report titled “Biometrics for Payments – Payments Security Gets Personal; Market and Technology Analysis, Adoption Strategies and Forecasts 2015-2020”, which forecasts that by 2020 over $5.6 trillion of payments will be secured by biometric technology.

Article Topics

 |   |   | 

Latest Biometrics News

 

Canada regulator backs privacy-preserving age assurance

The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) has published a policy note and guidance documents pertaining to age…

 

FCC seeks comment on KYC revision for commercial phone calls

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has proposed stronger KYC requirements for voice service providers to prevent scams and illegal…

 

Deepfake detection upgrade for Sumsub highlights continuous self-improvement

Sumsub has launched an upgrade to its deepfake detection product with instant online self-learning updates to address rapidly evolving fraud…

 

Metalenz debuts under-display camera for payment-grade face authentication

Unlocking a smartphone with your face used to require a camera placed in a notch or a punch hole in…

 

UK regulators pan patchwork policy for law enforcement facial recognition

The UK’s two Biometrics Commissioners shared cautionary observations about the use of facial recognition in law enforcement over the weekend…

 

IDV spending to hit $29B by 2030 as DPI projects scale: Juniper Research

Spending on digital identity verification (IDV) technology is projected to reach a 55 percent growth rate between now and 2030,…

Comments

8 Replies to “Goode Intelligence launches subscription-based biometrics insight service”

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Biometric Market Analysis and Buyer's Guides

Most Viewed This Week

Featured Company

Biometrics Insight, Opinion

Digital ID In-Depth

Biometrics White Papers

Biometrics Events