06.11.21
Isorg will demonstrate a full-screen multi-Fingerprint on Display (FoD) module, using a simulated banking app, during Mobile World Congress, June 28 to July 1, 2021. The demo will show smartphone users the effectiveness of using one- to four-fingerprint authentication to secure transactions of high monetary value, such as wire transfers or scan and pay purchases.
With the simulated mobile banking app, Isorg will take users through a series of one -to four-fingerprint authentication scenarios, showing differing levels of low- to high-security. The scan and pay demonstration using a simulated payment terminal will show how biometrics data replaces the PIN code in user identification and verification.
“Developing a new technology that can finally enable multi-finger authentication across the entire area of the smartphone screen takes tremendous resources and effort. The importance for us of showcasing our unique user authentication solutions, that the market has been anticipating for years, cannot be overstated,” said Jean-Yves Gomez, CEO at Isorg. “This simulated mobile banking app, as a good use case example, will reveal the dexterity of multi-finger authentication on a full-screen display, which addresses specific needs in combatting transaction fraud.”
This module, a hardware solution whose organic photodiode technology for one-finger authentication recently received FBI certification, targets smartphone apps and wearables needing high-security authentication.
With the simulated mobile banking app, Isorg will take users through a series of one -to four-fingerprint authentication scenarios, showing differing levels of low- to high-security. The scan and pay demonstration using a simulated payment terminal will show how biometrics data replaces the PIN code in user identification and verification.
“Developing a new technology that can finally enable multi-finger authentication across the entire area of the smartphone screen takes tremendous resources and effort. The importance for us of showcasing our unique user authentication solutions, that the market has been anticipating for years, cannot be overstated,” said Jean-Yves Gomez, CEO at Isorg. “This simulated mobile banking app, as a good use case example, will reveal the dexterity of multi-finger authentication on a full-screen display, which addresses specific needs in combatting transaction fraud.”
This module, a hardware solution whose organic photodiode technology for one-finger authentication recently received FBI certification, targets smartphone apps and wearables needing high-security authentication.