Welcome to BioSig-ID | Biometric Signature ID (BSI) | Two-Factor Identity Verification | Multi-factor Authentication Security
The Missing Link to Password Security
Our premier product, BioSig-ID™ is a patented software only biometric signature gesture technology for identity verification. This revolutionary new software offers the highest level of security on the market today—a biometric—without the need for any dedicated hardware. BioSig-ID™ uses only a mouse, stylus or touchpad and offers multi-factor authentication. BioSig-ID™ has worldwide applications including: student identity proofing, secure online banking, healthcare records access and any other identity verifications for Internet-based transactions.
Biometric Signature ID has created BioSig-ID™ which is an inexpensive software biometric solution to put the trust back into the Internet. Click here to find out more and test drive BioSig-ID™.
How is BioSig-ID™ Unique?
Unlike pins, passwords, and tokens BioSig-ID cannot be lost, stolen, or borrowed. It is inexpensive, can be used on any device, any where, any time. No additional hardware is required, it is age and language agnostic and has been third party tested to be 99.97% accurate. BioSig-ID is the new traffic cop on the Internet for devices that require real person access to personal and corporate assets while keeping impostors out. BioSig-ID is the missing-link for true multi-factor authentication.
Identity Proofing Using a Mouse
BSI technology is deployed as a web service allowing users to enroll (one time only) using their mouse, stylus, or touchpad in minutes and validate in seconds. BioSig-ID captures the speed, direction, length and other unique biometric characteristics of an individual. The enrollment profile is kept in a secure database and only when the user successfully validates their signature, access is granted. BioSig-ID also has a user acceptance rating of 98% in third party testing.
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