“Poised for global acceptance, mobile trust services significantly raise login security requirements. Meeting those challenges, ZoOm’s ability to accurately identify user images, verify three-dimensionality (ensuring it’s not a photo or video spoof) and uniquely detect several live human traits – in real-time and concurrently – provides a highly-trusted entry point to Evrotrust’s solutions.” – Kevin Alan Tussy, CEO, FaceTec
A new digital document signing app is taking advantage of FaceTec’s ZoOm mobile facial recognition solution for user authentication.
Developed by Bulgaria-based EvroTrust, the solution is aimed at enabling e-signatures and digital signing for businesses, and the company says it has already been adopted by several organizations across the government, banking, and insurance sectors. The solution requires a robust end user verification system, and that’s where ZoOm 3D Face Login comes in, leveraging mobile video and facial recognition to get a live, three-dimensional image of a user that can be biometrically verified.
In a statement announcing the integration, Evrotrust CEO Konstantin Bezuhanov lauded FaceTec’s solution, asserting that it “easily met our stringent security and performance requirements,” and adding that “working with FaceTec has been an excellent experience.”
“Poised for global acceptance, mobile trust services significantly raise login security requirements,” said FaceTec CEO Kevin Alan Tussy. “Meeting those challenges, ZoOm’s ability to accurately identify user images, verify three-dimensionality (ensuring it’s not a photo or video spoof) and uniquely detect several live human traits – in real-time and concurrently – provides a highly-trusted entry point to Evrotrust’s solutions.”
The integration’s announcement comes soon after a partnership between FaceTec and IAV Automotive Engineering brought the latter’s ZoOm technology into a connected car access system showcased at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, offering a high-profile showcase for FaceTec’s solution.
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