Biometrics catching up to passwords as preferred method of online identification for consumers
Passwords and knowledge-based authentication remain the most popular method for consumers to identify themselves online, but biometrics are second, and…
Behavioral biometrics is a broad modality that refers to software used to examine actions for the purpose of identification, including keystroke dynamics, signature verification, gait recognition, eye-tracking and gesture recognition. Find behavioral biometrics solutions.
Passwords and knowledge-based authentication remain the most popular method for consumers to identify themselves online, but biometrics are second, and…
Behavioral biometrics are “the last line of defense” against SIM swap attacks, in which all text messages, voice calls, and…
Plurilock has launched its suite of behavioral biometric cybersecurity tools as a cloud-based solution, as well as a dedicated product…
The University of Texas at Austin Center for Identity today announced that it has released a research report titled, the…
Plurilock Security Solutions has won a contract for $200,000 from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate…
NuData Security announced today it has integrated the EMV 3-D Secure authentication protocol. The NuData solution uses layers of security…
Behavioral biometrics firm BioCatch announced the appointment of banking industry veteran and early stage and growth investor Jay Mandelbaum to…
Through its partnership with TypingDNA, Optimal IdM now offers customers a secure biometric option as part of their multi-factor authentication…
This is a guest post by Zia Hayat, founder and CEO of Callsign. Ever since Apple introduced the Touch ID…
The European Banking Authority (EBA) has confirmed that behavioral biometrics in a proven technology for enhanced authentication and is appropriate…