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Mitek secures onboarding process for Biocryptology platform

 

Mitek announced today that it will provide identity verification for the Biocryptology biometric authentication platform.

Biocryptology’s universal identification platform allows users to authenticate themselves both online using either mobile or desktop devices, as well as in-person settings, using biometric data. Once registered, users can access both online and physical environments using the app and their biometric data. Biocryptology offers several levels of security for the demands of different environments.

The partnership between Mitek and Biocryptology will ensure that the user is who they say they are when providing biometric credentials to be used for authentication. Mitek’s Mobile Verify will verify the identity of a customer at the onboarding stage, without the need to present documents in person. Instead, they can be verified on the same device and at the same time biometric data is captured, ensuring that the data belongs to the right person.

“Biocryptology aims to use biometric technology not just to unlock phones, but to ensure security in all aspects of our life —from banking transactions to replacing our door keys,” said René Hendrikse, vp and managing director, EMEA, Mitek. “We’re delighted to partner with them to ensure that the onboarding process is just as secure and effortless.”

“Working with Mitek to integrate its best-of-breed identity verification technology into our platform, means that our customers can be assured that the critical onboarding step is simple and secure,” added Ted Oorbals, Biocryptology CEO.

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