On May 24, 1844, the message, “What hath God wrought!” was sent by telegraph from Baltimore, Maryland, to our nation’s Capitol in Washington, DC. A new era in long-distance communications had begun.
A second group within the Pentagon is experimenting with technology that can track the way employees type, determining within seconds whether a user accessing a network is who they say they are. The ...
The banking industry is turning to the next generation of online security to thwart cyberthieves, and an Indianapolis information technology consulting firm is trying to stay at the forefront of the ...
SIW Radio Episode 21 takes a look at the technology of keystroke biometrics and we catch up briefly with Pelco CEO Dean Meyer to discuss how the company is managing its dealer/integrator channel ...
ADELPHI, Md. (June 1, 2016) -- U.S. Army Research Laboratory Computer Scientist Dr. John "Vinnie" Monaco recently won big at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-sponsored Keystroke ...
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Authenware, a provider of security software, announced Criterion HPS will resell Authentest, a keystroke biometrics technology, with The Cube, a high-speed, small-footprint computing appliance. The ...
The US Department of Defense (DOD) is slowly adopting a biometrics-based system as a possible replacement for its classic card-based access and authentication solution. Last week, a second DOD ...
An authentication method that uses the rhythm of a person's typing on the computer. The "dwell time" between pressing a key down and letting it up, as well as the "flight times" between one key down ...
But admits: 'This is not a security product...' Microsoft has reacted to concerns over the inconvenience of passwords with the launch of a keyboard which uses biometrics to log on users to websites.
Identifying or authenticating people based on how they type is not a new idea, but thanks to advances in artificial intelligence it can now be done with a very high level of accuracy, making it a ...