Posts Tagged ‘signature gesture biometrics’
Biometric Signature ID Awarded Second Patent for Multi-factor Identity Proofing Technology
Patented gesture biometrics adds security layers for supporting multi-factor authentication from multiple input devices using a low-cost, scalable web service deployment that does not require any special hardware or downloads.
Biometric Signature ID, Inc. (BSI) announced today that they received their second patent for their dynamic gesture biometric technology used for identity proofing from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). The patented technology captures the movements made with various input devices such as your mouse, touch screen, finger or other body movements to enroll and create a biometric multi-factor password that is used to identify the “Who” is trying to gain access to devices or systems. BSI is the only software company with patented dynamic, biometric technology that exceeds government recommendations in the $12.6B Identity and Access Management (IAM) authentication market.
BSI’s BioSig-ID ™ was tested by The Tolly Group to be 99.97% accurate in keeping impostors from gaining access and received a 98% user acceptance rating from first time users who completed customer surveys. The two issued patents support a strong suite of Intellectual Property (IP) of over 44 claims dating back to 2004 for their dynamic, gesture biometrics and picture password technology. The technology includes a multi-layer approach to security along with a reputation score application, which manages users credibility on the Internet.
“BSI is please to add this new patent to our existing intellectual property portfolio and be the pioneer in providing a new gesture biometric technology for identity proofing that is delivered as a web service. Since our ...
Interview by Kate Delaney, America Tonight Talk Show with Jeff Maynard, BSI, CEO Regarding Internet Security
CEO of BSI, Jeff Maynard, was interviewed by Emmy-award winning talk show host, Kate Delaney this week about Internet Security and how she experienced getting her email hacked recently. Jeff shared tips on what not to do and what to think about with adding higher level security and authenticating your user with biometrics. Signature biometrics has been tested to be the most secure method of identifying the person trying to gain access to your data and devices.
We invite you to listen to this brief interview with Kate click here.
Kate Delaney is a seasoned national broadcast personality and is one of only two women to ever host a Sports Radio Talk Show in a Top 10 market - WFAN, New York and KRLD, Dallas. Her guests have included some of the biggest names in politics, entertainment and sports - Jimmy Carter, George W. Bush, Senator Joe Biden and Libby and former Senator Bob Dole, George Lucas, Leslie Neilson, Bette Midler, O.J. Simpson, Cameron Diaz, Sandra Bullock, Nicole Kidman Ted Williams, Joe Namath and Johnny Unitas.
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Reduce Identity Theft with Signature Gesture Biometrics (Video)
BioSig-ID™ can help your organization achieve
99.97% accuracy in identifying and stopping imposters from a successful log in even when they have legitimate credentials +
Exceed Federal NIST standards for biometric accuracy by a 3X factor +
Identify legitimate users and permits access at an extremely high rate of accuracy (99.78%) which is 27 times more effective than keystroke biometrics +
PLUS 99% of BioSig-ID™ users rate the solution as a positive user experience
Industry Use Cases
As we become more mobile in our computing activities from banking, shopping, working and ...
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) released a supplement (June 28, 2011) to ...
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