Biometric Signature ID – Moves into New Offices
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 user ID’s password or token is stolen or shared with a colleague, the system cannot know who the actual physical user is and corporate espionage and theft can occur. BioSig-ID stops identity fraud by restricting access to only registered users who verify themselves against their stored biometric profile.
BSI also offers Click-ID(TM) technology that is stronger than a “hard” password or personal questions by clicking on specific objects from a selected image to verify the user’s identity. BSI’s electronic signature Sig-ID Online™ enables users to sign contracts online instantly, thereby increasing revenues and increasing contract opportunity costs. BSI offers a complete line of solutions to meet the authentication and authorization needs for a wide range of industries. View our product solutions on video at www.biosig-id.com
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