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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.
TypingDNA is operating in compliance with several ISO standards
TypingDNA is glad to announce compliance with International Organization for Standardization – ISO standards.
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.
FAQs – How do we ensure customers’ privacy?
Companies must ensure customers’ privacy, at all costs. We value the privacy of our users the most, for any information, feel free to contact us.
Behavioral biometrics: signature analysis | cognitive biometrics
TypingDNA presents the various types of biometrics and explores their use for authentication and beyond.
4 takeaways from How to Web conference
Defining a north star metric, keeping things simple and making data-driven decisions are some of TypingDNA’s takeaways from How to Web conference.
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.
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.
TypingDNA and XTN Cognitive Security partner to redefine online banking user experience
TypingDNA partners with XTN Cognitive Security, an award-winning cybersecurity company, to help banking organizations defend against increasingly sophisticated fraud threats.
Terry Freeman, a seasoned sales director, joins TypingDNA as VP of Sales
We are delighted to announce the expansion of our sales team. Terry Freeman will support our mission to offer seamless, user-friendly and accurate authentication to SaaS Businesses and enterprises across industries such as Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance.
TypingDNA raises $1.5M seed round
TypingDNA recognizes people by the way they type around the world with new funding.
New partner: Optimal IdM
We are glad to let you know that Optimal IdM (a global provider of innovative and affordable IAM solutions) has joined our mission to provide a “no more painful” authentication to its customers, as a partner.
Authentication requests, free for early-stage startups & non-profit organizations
We are glad to announce that we support early-stage startups and non-profit organizations, by offering our typing biometrics authentication API service for free.
Introducing TypingDNA Authenticator
Verification codes in your browser, secured by the way you type.
TypingDNA’s latest behavioral biometrics breakthrough speeds up the authentication process
TypingDNA’s latest behavioral biometrics breakthrough speeds up the authentication process.
Improving risk-based authentication techniques with typing biometrics
Risk-based authentication hones the two-factor approach by requiring an extra log-in step only when the risk score is high, thereby reducing shopping cart abandonment and making it easier to log-in.
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.
Using typing biometrics to boost online university user authentication
Online universities, MOOCs and online proctoring companies can solve their identity verification woes with typing biometrics.
4 Advantages of typing biometrics
Additional and costly biometrics hardware, and difficult enrollment process are no longer an obstacle
The way you type as a two-factor authentication
At TypingDNA, we set out to address the problems we all know about usernames and passwords.