Incode biometrics integrated with Okta cloud workforce management
Incode and Okta have unveiled a strategic partnership to boost workforce identity security with the combination of biometric authentication from…
Biometric liveness refers to the use of computer vision technology to detect the genuine presence of a living user, rather than a representation such as a photograph or a mask. Presentation attack detection (PAD) technologies can utilize active or passive detection methods. Typically associated with facial recognition, liveness can also be applied to voice recognition to distinguish present speakers from audio recordings, and finger or palm biometrics such as by detecting blood flow, and even iris recognition. Find liveness detection solutions.
Incode and Okta have unveiled a strategic partnership to boost workforce identity security with the combination of biometric authentication from…
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