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Transmit Security earns Javelin’s 2018 Mobile Biometrics Platform Leader award

 

Identity orchestration company Transmit Security announced it has been named a leader in the first edition of the Javelin Strategy & Research Mobile Biometrics Platform Scorecard. The Transmit Security Platform earned the “Leader” award in each of the report’s three categories: Functional, Innovative and Tailored.

“This award recognizes what banks, insurance companies, retailers, health-care institutions, and others are telling us, that Transmit Security accelerates time to market, reduces the cost of ownership for identity-related projects, and allows large enterprises to improve the identity related user experience,” commented said Mickey Boodaei, CEO of Transmit Security.

The 2018 Mobile Biometrics Platform Scorecard evaluated 12 mobile biometric authentication platform providers to assess the capabilities they offer in authenticating customers and the flexibility they provide in adapting to the practical needs of businesses.

Earlier this week Daon and OneSpan announced they were also named 2018 Mobile Biometrics Platform Awards Leaders.

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