BioPassword Introduces First Software Product to Deliver Multifactor Authentication Over the Internet Using Keystroke Dynamics.SEATTLE -- Only BioPassword Internet Edition Harnesses Unique Typing Rhythms to Reduce Fraud in Online Banking, eCommerce, and Digital Rights Management BioPassword, Inc., the only software company providing secure authentication See authentication token and SecurID card. and anti-fraud solutions based on the behavioral biometric of keystroke dynamics Keystroke dynamics, or typing dynamics, is the detailed timing information that describes exactly when each key was depressed and when it was released as a person is typing at a computer keyboard. , today announced the industry's first multifactor authentication Using two or more forms of identification to authenticate a user. Single factor authentication, which is commonly used, employs a unique username and password combination. For more security, multifactor authentication adds at least one more form, such as a physical token or biometrics. software solution that authenticates users and reduces fraud over the Internet. BioPassword(R) Internet Edition provides organizations the only unobtrusive and cost-effective solution for monitoring and enforcing authentication of online users based on a simple, yet powerful combination of the user's standard login credentials (userID and password) with the behavioral biometric of keystroke dynamics (their unique typing rhythm). With 2.5 million Americans losing identifying credentials from phishing attacks, and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission reporting more than 255,000 identity theft complaints last year, government regulators are insisting financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. organizations follow guidelines to improve the authentication of customers. With simple userIDs and passwords inadequate against phishing, pharming pharming (fär`mĭng), the use of genetically altered livestock, such as cows, goats, pigs, and chickens, to produce medically useful products. and brute-force attacks, they must be combined with a second authentication factor An authentication factor is a piece of information used to authenticate or verify a person's identity for security purposes. The three most commonly recognized factors are:
n. A woman's family name before she is married. Used of a surname that is replaced by a woman when she marries. Also called birth name. ), something you are (a biometric) or something you have (i.e. a smart card). However, many of the current two-factor authentication The use of two independent mechanisms for authentication; for example, requiring a smart card and a password. The combination is less likely to allow abuse than either component alone. See authentication. solutions have proven impractical or impossibly expensive in the Internet environment. For the last few years BioPassword has been protecting consumers' home PCs and laptops and the local networks of enterprise workgroups without the need for expensive tokens, cards or other specialized hardware. Now with BioPassword Internet Edition, the company's proven keystroke dynamics technology is extended to authenticate users over the Internet to prevent online fraud as well as authenticate the credentials of customers, partners and employees across the enterprise. "Our customers' security has always been of critical importance to us," said Tom Robertson For information about the 19th century playwright, see Thomas William Robertson Tom Robertson (Born 1873, died circa 1939) was a Scottish international footballer who played for Liverpool Football Club in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, helping them to a , SVP SVP S'il Vous Plaît (French: Please) SVP Senior Vice President SVP Schweizerische Volkspartei (Swiss People~s Party) SVP Society of Vertebrate Paleontology SVP Social Venture Partners SVP St Vincent de Paul of Information Technology at Charter Bank, based in Bellevue, Washington Bellevue is a rapidly growing city in King County, Washington, U.S., across Lake Washington from Seattle. Long known as a suburb or satellite city of Seattle,[1] it is now categorized as an edge city or a boomburb. . "With the rise in hacker incidents, we want to be on the cutting-edge of security technology innovations. BioPassword's new solution enables us to continue our commitment to preserving privacy and protecting against fraudulent activities. Now even if credentials were to be stolen, our customers will still be protected." "Phishing attacks, identity theft and the loss of control of sensitive personal data are driving demand for stronger protection of personal data and stronger controls on access to that information," said Jon Oltsik, senior analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group. "As organizations increasingly adopt strong authentication solutions they need to look for the best ratio of cost to security. A software-based behavioral biometric, such as BioPassword, is well positioned to capitalize on Cap´i`tal`ize on` v. t. 1. To turn (an opportunity) to one's advantage; to take advantage of (a situation); to profit from; as, to capitalize on an opponent's mistakes s>. this trend by being low cost to deploy and easy-to-use." "With more than one billion consumers online every day, organizations are eager to adopt new strategies to counter the online fraud epidemic. Many cannot afford the costly hardware, management or support required by some solutions or do not want to burden customers with invasive steps to confirm their identities," said Mark Upson, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of BioPassword. "BioPassword approaches the security of competing technologies, including tokens, smart cards Example of widely used contactless smart cards are Hong Kong's Octopus card, Paris' Calypso/Navigo card and Lisbon' LisboaViva card, which predate the ISO/IEC 14443 standard. The following tables list smart cards used for public transportation and other electronic purse applications. and other physical biometric alternatives, at a fraction of the cost." New Product Features Include: Authentication Enforcement -- BioPassword Internet Edition enables a second-factor authentication over the Internet without the need for user software installation or hardware besides a standard keyboard. Fraud Monitoring -- Administrators can use 'template scoring' alone or in conjunction with other profiling characteristics to monitor the authentication patterns of groups or individuals and apply internal business rules that challenge suspicious users or limit data or access. Enrollment Options -- Enrollment can be immediate, gradual for phased deployments or silent (does not require user notification). User Transparency -- A Flash plug-in enables a broadly available, integrated Internet authentication solution using standard browsers. Software Development Kit -- Includes guidance and a sample application for integrating the BioPassword .NET Web Service to easily implement BioPassword Internet Edition with any Web application. Adaptive Learning (algorithm) adaptive learning - (Or "Hebbian learning") Learning where a system programs itself by adjusting weights or strengths until it produces the desired output. -- BioPassword Internet Edition examines each users unique typing rhythm and continually refines authentication accuracy thereby strengthening their biometric template over time. Privacy Protection -- Because only keystroke key·stroke n. A stroke of a key, as on a word processor. key stroke 'timings' are stored, not keystrokes or passwords, attacks using phishing, pharming or keystroke loggers are deterred. Renewable -- Unlike other physical biometrics, keystroke dynamics can be easily changed if credentials are compromised by simply establishing a new password. FFIEC FFIEC Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council Compliance -- FFIEC guidelines include behavioral biometrics and keystroke dynamics as an authentication technique that complies with its two-factor authentication requirements. Availability and Pricing BioPassword Internet Edition is available immediately. Standard pricing is a one-time software fee of $30,000, an ongoing maintenance fee of 15 percent, and a subscription fee starting at $1 per user. To support banks, credit unions and other financial institutions responding to customer demands for additional security and guidance from the FFIEC on implementing two-factor authentication by the close of 2006, BioPassword is offering a Compliance Package which includes BioPassword(R) Internet Edition and 10,000 online user licenses (included for the first year) for $30,000 plus maintenance. The Compliance Package will be offered through October 31, 2006. For more information about the Compliance Package, please contact sales@biopassword.com. About BioPassword BioPassword, Inc. (www.biopassword.com), located in Issaquah, Washington, leads the market in delivering enterprise security software solutions for multifactor authentication and reducing fraud using the biometric science of keystroke dynamics. By creating a biometric template from user logon credentials in combination with a high-performance behavioral biometric processing engine, the device-independent authentication software is fast, accurate, transparent, scalable to millions of users and immediately deployable across the organization and the Internet without the need for expensive tokens, cards or other specialized hardware. Using BioPassword to monitor and authenticate users, organizations can quickly and cost-effectively implement secure access, comply with regulatory requirements, and reduce the risks of fraud. BioPassword(R) is a registered trademark of BioPassword, Inc. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. |
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