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HYPR showcasing decentralized authentication solutions at CES

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This week at CES, HYPR Corp. CEO George Avetisov and CTO Bojan Simic are demonstrating how HYPR is being deployed across the Fortune 500 to prevent future breaches.

HYPR decentralized authentication solutions offer enterprises an innovative approach to eliminating fraud and reducing the risk of large-scale credentials breaches. With more than 25 million users secured across the Fortune 500, HYPR will demonstrate the power, use cases and benefits of decentralized security.

The showcase includes some of the leading use cases for decentralized access: consumer access to online and mobile banking applications, leveraging iPhone X for fingerprint, voice and facial recognition; employee access to a Windows desktop workstation leveraging the latest Samsung Note 8 for iris and fingerprint recognition, and; an IoT demo with Diebold-Nixdorf showcasing how next-generation, card-less ATMs are accessed with biometric mobile devices to prevent card-skimming and eliminate fraud.

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