
Category: Behavioral Biometrics

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Types of behavioral biometrics: Mouse use characteristics
Biometrics represent uniquely identifying and measurable patterns in human interaction with devices such as the mouse use characteristics.
PSD2: EBA’s Opinion on SCA elements as of June 2019
The new Payment Services Directive – PSD2 is meant to better the current state of the European financial markets, adapt to the technological advancements of recent years, and propose up-to-date, common standards across the EU.
Evolution of MFA
The evolution of MFA methods changed the face of cybersecurity. Technological developments promise affordable and user-friendly MFA.
Significant MFA deployment factors to look for
Implementing MFA comes with multiple benefits like high security (one factor is not enough), better access control and compliance with regulations in various industries.
Webinar about the future of authentication
We are pleased to announce an insightful webinar co-hosted with our partners from Optimal IdM.
TypingDNA’s latest behavioral biometrics breakthrough speeds up the authentication process
TypingDNA’s latest behavioral biometrics breakthrough speeds up the authentication process.
5 Advantages that make typing biometrics the best behavioral verification tool
Typing biometrics offer several advantages over other forms of behavioral biometrics. For example, typing biometrics can’t be easily spoofed and there’s no special hardware required. This makes typing biometrics ideal.
How behavioral biometrics can drastically improve online security
Behavioral biometrics is an advanced security method that helps improve fraud detection, login authentication and fraud prevention, and it’s quickly becoming the preferred way to secure accounts. There are numerous other uses for behavioral biometrics.