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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 eduKan Consortium.
Biometric Signature ID, Inc. (BSI) announced today that their patented BioSig-ID™ dynamic biometric technology for student identity proofing has shown dramatic cost savings in several areas as documented at eduKan Consortium. The white paper case study report was released today showing a 405% Return-on-Investment (ROI), in less than two-thirds of a year of use. BSI is the only company with a patented software-only biometric technology that exceeds NIST accuracy requirements in the $12.6B Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication market.
“Our goal was to find a student identity solution that allowed us to be compliant with the changing HEOA regulations and accrediting agency, be transparent to our students and be used for randomly to authenticate who is logged into our Pearson eCollege LMS courses as well as for gradable events.” Said Dr. Mark Sarver, CEO of EduKan. “BSI’s solution gave us the highest level of student integrity and proved out a dramatic 93% cost savings to us.”
eduKan went live in May 2011 with BioSig-ID as their student identity authentication system. ...
Biometric Signature ID to Present at the 4th International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Online Learning (ET4OL) Sloan and MERLOT Symposium
BSI and EduKan will be talking about their recent pilot that incorporates the latest biometric security technology for colleges and universities that provide distance education to be in compliance with the Education Act allowing them to exceed the student verification requirements, manage growth of online enrollments, maintain the highest integrity levels and keep costs contained.
Biometric Signature ID, Inc. (BSI) announced today that BSI’s CEO, Jeff Maynard, will be co-presenting with EduKan’s CEO, Dr. Mark Sarver, on the topic of best practices for student identity proofing at the 4th International Emerging Technologies Online Learning Conference in San Jose, CA July 12th 2011 at 2:00 PM PST in the Glen Ellen room. BSI is the only software company with this patented technology that exceeds NIST requirements in the $12.6B Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication market.
The 4th International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Online Learning (ET4OL) Symposium will be help in San Jose, CA during July 11-13, 2011. The Symposium is a partnership between the Sloan Consortium and MERLOT. The Sloan Consortium is an institutional and professional leadership organization dedicated to integrating online education into the mainstream of higher education, helping institutions and individual educators improve the quality, scale, and breadth of ...
Biometric Signature awarded piece of Texas Emerging Technologies investment
As reported by the Biometric Online News Magazine, Thirdfactor, Biometric Signature ID, a developer of signature gesture biometric technology, is one of three Texas companies has been awarded a piece of the $6.35 million investment from the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF), according to a Gov Monitor article.
The TETF is a $200 million initiative created by the Texas Legislature in 2005 at the governor’s request, and reauthorized in 2007 and again in 2009.
A 17-member advisory committee of high-tech leaders, entrepreneurs and research experts reviews potential projects and recommends funding allocations to the governor, lieutenant governor and speaker of the House.
To date, the TETF has allocated more than $193.7 million in funds to 131 early stage companies, and nearly $173 million in grant matching and research superiority funds to Texas universities.
For more information on the TETF, please visit http://www.emergingtechfund.com.
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New Study from ID Analytics Shows over 2.5 Million Deceased Identities Fraudulently Being Used
The identities of nearly 2.5 million deceased Americans are used improperly to apply for credit products and services each year, according to a new study released today from ID Analytics'

