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Mr. Chadwick has implemented application and device control, patch management, enterprise anti-virus and risk management solutions throughout North America, Australia/New Zealand, and European markets. He has scaled solutions from tens of machines to over 300,000, employing a wide variety of experience from SMB to Enterprise.
In addition, he is an industry leader and frequent guest contributor on Randy Franklin Smith's UltimateWindowsSecurity.com, advising on matters of security. Most recently he spoke on AppArmour & SELinux, as well as the San Francisco Muni attacks. Brett currently resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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What happens if user cannot register for facial recognition using OneSpan's proprietary technology? |
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Reply to: How is biometric data handled and configured?
Tuesday, January 28, 2020 at 03:57pmThe only stored biometric data currently is the facial recognition data; this can be stored as an encrypted template either locally on mobile device, or centrally on the server. The behavioural and contextual information on the other hand is entirely taken care of in the OneSpan Risk Analytics component which will store, aggregate and enrich the about a user and his devices in order quickly reference when required either by the machine learning or the expert rules. The data is collected securely on the device with three different components (multi-factor framework, RASP and client device data collector) and is then sent to the server component in an encrypted secure channel message to ensure data integrity, confidentiality and authenticity.
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