Awards & Recognition

BSI Awards, Recognition and Validation
North Texas RCIC (NTXRCIC) to Honor BSI in Award Ceremony
The North Texas RCIC (NTXRCIC) will be holding a ceremony to honor the award given to Biometric Signature ID from the TETF (Texas Emerging Technology Fund) on Friday, April 1, 2011.
More Info from March 22, 2011 here
Biometric Signature ID Scores an Outstanding 99.97% Accuracy against Identity Fraud from the Tolly Group
BSI’s BioSig-ID™ signature gesture biometric technology for identity authentication received a proof-of-performance validation from the Tolly Group’s independent testing lab receiving a 99.97% rating of accuracy in identifying imposters.
Read the complete press release from March 15, 2011 here
The Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) recognizes BSI as breakthrough technology and has invested in Biometric Signature ID
“Biometric Signature’s technology provides an improvement to current technology, which simply uses a password and doesn’t truly identify the person inputting it.”
Read the complete press release from February 9, 2011 here
New Product Innovation of the Year, Signature Biometrics Industry North America, 2010 Mover’s and Shakers Feature by Frost & Sullivan
CEO of BioSig-ID, Jeff Maynard interviewed by Navin Rajendra – Industry Analyst, Electronics Security Asia Pacific and Neelima Sagar – Senior Research Analyst, Electronics Security North America
Industry Use Cases
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Biometric Signature ID Releases Case Study Showing 80% Cost Reduction in Physical Proctoring with New Student Identity Proofing Solution
BSI’s BioSig-ID authentication software found to deliver 93% savings in reduced help desk calls, increased academic integrity, enhanced compliance with student ID verification regulations and capital recovery as documented by ... -
Hackers Publish Symantec’s Source Code
Hacker YamaTough has published Symantec's pcAnywhere's source code that was stolen after entering Symantec's network and taking source code for pcAnywhere and Norton Antivirus. pcAnywhere is used for accessing personal computers remotely. YamaTough ...

