Persay and YeSpeech build centralized, cross-channel speaker verification system.Persay Ltd., a provider of biometric speaker verification technology, has announced that it will participate in an extensive project with Korean-based YeSpeech (formerly YesTechnology) to provide a multichannel Using two or more paths for transmission or processing. It can refer to a variety of architectures including (1) multiple I/O channels between the CPU and peripheral devices, (2) multiple wires in a cable, (3) multiple "logical" channels within a single wire or fiber or (4) multiple , centralized speaker verification system. The system proposed will be exposed as a Web service for authenticating phone, Internet and mobile users performing risky transactions by introducing independent double/triple layered authentication processes employing biometric speaker verification technology. The solution will enable 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. , government agencies, healthcare organizations, home networking and distant learning application providers to securely authenticate users and protect themselves from financial fraud, identity theft and privacy breaches. The centralized, multichannel voice authentication system The combination of authentication server and authenticator, which may be separate devices or both reside in the same unit such as an access point or network access server. The authentication server contains a database of user names, passwords and policies, and the authenticator physically will include the following four modes: Web user authentication See authentication. using callback mechanism (out of band); Web user authentication using a local microphone (in band); mobile user authentication using data channel (WIPI/BREW based); and mobile\landline user authentication using standard voice (telephony) channel. The solution proposed is based on Persay's VocalPassword and on a VoiceXML platform and will include easy-to-use tools and interfaces, enabling enterprises to use biometric speaker verification as 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:
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