BSI Recommends all Multi-Factor Authentication have "Gesture" Biometrics for Highest Cybersecurity

BSI believes that the next level in preventing data breaches to secure systems begins with the individual, who they are by adding a “gesture biometric” to the “multi-factor” authentication process before using a password or token for access.
By: Leslie Harris
 
 
Stop Identity Theft with a Mouse & Your Signature
Stop Identity Theft with a Mouse & Your Signature
March 22, 2011 - PRLog -- Biometric Signature ID, Inc. (BSI) announced today it is recommending that all organizations incorporate multi-factor authentication using “gesture” biometrics to obtain the level of security needed to stop unauthorized access to their systems and devices. Passwords, pins, and tokens can be easily compromised and need to be combined with a “gesture” biometric that is unique to the individual, is always with the user and cannot be lost or stolen. Recent breaches in the healthcare, government, banking, and Internet communities prove this as a necessary requirement including the breach last week at RSA where information about RSA's SecurID was compromised.

With top security experts from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Pentagon, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), National Security Agency (NSA), and U.S. Cyber Command testifying before Congress recently about the current state of information security (Infosec) being at constant threat with no new ideas or solutions coming forward; “it's time for a new, proven standard that incorporates gesture biometrics to be rolled out as the next level in Cybersecurity,” stated Jeff Maynard, CEO, Biometric Signature ID.

“We’re seeing more organizations spending money on securing their data within their systems and not the biometric authentication of the person who is accessing these systems. Today, it’s not enough to have a password and a keycard or token, you need a “gesture” biometric to ensure that access is given to the authorized person.” Maynard continued.

Incorporating “gesture biometrics” as part of a fixed or mobile “defense-in-depth” protocol reduces the risk of unauthorized access and assures accountability and compliance with corporate policies, regulations, and cyber laws.

Biometric Signature ID’s patented BioSig-ID™ signature gesture biometric technology recently received a 99.97% proof-of-performance validation rating from the Tolly Group, an independent IT testing lab, proving BSI’s accuracy of identifying imposters being the highest level of any security product on the market today. BSI’s solution does not require additional hardware to implement and can scale to the largest enterprise using just the user’s mouse to create the biometric profile that verifies who the user is, not what they have or know (token or password) before gaining access.

Reviewing James Lewis’ (Center for Strategic and International Studies) “Timeline of Major Global Cyber Incidents in 2010-2011” as testified in front of the House Homeland Security Committee, one can see that global and local entities such as Google, Intel, Morgan Stanley, NATO, European Union, India’s Defense Ministry and Embassies, Canada’s Security and Intelligence Service, Siemens, US and UK Banks, British Foreign Ministry, Canada’s National Defense and Treasury Board, and the French Government, are still vulnerable for attack today and there is no end in sight.

BSI believes that security experts in the private and public sector who are looking for viable alternatives to stopping attacks at the door such as Gregory Wilshusen, GAO, Army Gen. Keith Alexander, NSA and U.S. Cyber Command, Philip Reitinger, DHS along with the US Senators backing the Cybersecurity and Internet Freedom Act of 2011: Sen. Susan Collins, the Maine, Chairman Joseph Lieberman, ID-Conn., and Thomas Carper, D-Del., should consider utilizing the only patented gesture biometric and strongest multi-factor authentication for cyber defense now available from Biometric Signature ID. In the past twelve months, BSI’s technology has been vetted by and selected for the Texas Emerging Technology Fund (TETF) commercialization award, tested to be 99.97% accurate in stopping identity fraud by The Tolly Group and recognized by Frost & Sullivan as being the Innovative Product of the Year.

About Biometric Signature ID
A Dallas-based software company, Biometric Signature ID, Inc. (BSI), provides solutions to reduce identity fraud through its’ patented BioSig-ID Online™ biometric handwriting and gesture technologies. Activation is from any mouse, stylus, or touchpad on any PC anywhere, anytime. BioSig-ID captures how you write/draw your signature including your speed, direction, angle, and length, which are unique to each individual. Users enroll one time to create a profile (stored in a secure database) and thereafter validate their identity in seconds. BioSig-ID stops identity fraud by authenticating individual users who have verified themselves against their stored biometric profile before gaining access to systems and devices. During the past twelve months, BSI has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan for developing the Product Innovation of the Year, have been vetted by the 17-member advisory committee of the Texas Emerging Technology Fund and granted a commercialization award for their break-through technology and received a 99.97% accuracy rating against identity fraud from The Tolly Group. Their identity proofing products have worldwide applications in the private and public sectors including student ID verification, secure online banking, and healthcare records access and identity verifications for Internet-based transactions. To learn more about how BSI solutions can help with your Identity proofing needs visit our web site at http://www.biosig-id.com or call us at (800) 871-2817.

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Source:Leslie Harris
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Tags:Cybersecurity Bill, Rsa, Gesture Biometrics, Data Breaches, Identity Fraud, Passwords, Authentication, Hackers, Dhs, Nsa
Industry:Cyber security, Technology, Government
Location:Dallas - Texas - United States
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