Archive for January, 2009

Biometric Signature ID – Moves into New Offices

January 05, 2009  |   BSI Press Release   |     |   0 Comment

Biometric Signature ID – Moves into New Offices Dallas, Texas, - January 5, 2009. Biometric Signature ID ("BSI") CEO Jeff Maynard announced today that the company has moved into new office spaces. Mr. Maynard stated that “The move to our 3,700 square foot facility represents the latest milestone in the company’s development”. About Biometric Signature ID BSI provides solutions to reduce identity fraud through its’ patent pending BioSig-ID Online™ and BioSig-ID WinLogon™ biometric handwriting and gesture technologies. Activation is from any mouse, stylus or touchpad on any PC anywhere, anytime. BioSig-ID captures HOW you write/draw including your speed, direction, angle and length which are unique to each individual. Users enroll one time to create a profile (stored in a secure database) and thereafter validate their identity in seconds. The way you draw or write with a mouse cannot be lost, stolen or borrowed - a major concern with PINS, passwords and tokens. When a ...

Biometric Signature ID is Issued First Patent

January 03, 2009  |   BSI Press Release   |     |   0 Comment

Biometric Signature ID – Receives 1st Issued Patent Dallas, Texas, - January 3, 2009. Biometric Signature ID ("BSI") CEO Jeff Maynard announced today that BSI was informed by the US Patent Office that they will issue the Company’s first patent “A Method of Storing and Comparing Computer Generated Lines”. Mr. Maynard stated that “We are very pleased that our invention has been recognized as novel in the marketplace and that this approval will pave the way to solidifying our other patent applications and Intellectual Property”. About Biometric Signature ID BSI provides solutions to reduce identity fraud through its’ patent pending BioSig-ID Online™ and BioSig-ID WinLogon™ biometric handwriting and gesture technologies. Activation is from any mouse, stylus or touchpad on any PC anywhere, anytime. BioSig-ID captures HOW you write/draw including your speed, direction, angle and length which are unique to each individual. Users enroll one time to create a profile (stored in a secure ...

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