Category: Behavioral Biometrics
Types of behavioral biometrics: Keystroke dynamics
Typing biometrics is an additional layer of security that provides seamless, continuous user authentication virtually impossible to imitate due to the innate nature of these characteristics.User-friendly authentication to comply with CCPA
To comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act, companies should put user-friendly authentication into practice during login to prevent data breaches.Fighting facial recognition wildfires with substitute technology
Less invasive biometrics such as typing biometrics and fingerprint scans can be a reliable, sound option for the future of identity validation.Behavioral biometrics: signature analysis | cognitive biometrics
TypingDNA presents the various types of biometrics and explores their use for authentication and beyond.TypingDNA mentioned in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Access Management as a partner to Optimal IdM
TypingDNA is mentioned in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Access Management* as a partner to Optimal IdM.Behavioral biometrics: gait analysis – voice ID
In this series, we present various types of biometrics and explore their use for authentication. In our latest blog post, we spoke about mouse use characteristics and analyzed their use cases.PSD2: The new 3D Secure 2.0Â
The 3D Secure security protocol is one of the key changes deriving from PSD2 and the SCA(Strong Customer Authentication) amendments.FAQs – If your typing pattern changes, can you still be authenticated?
We recommend at least one additional security factor to be put in place, so in case your typing pattern changes, you will still be able to log in.InActiveLock Continuous Endpoint Authentication (CEA)AIBehavioral BiometricsBuilt with TypingDNAFAQs SeriesTyping Biometrics