Research

23 Apr

Server-Side vs. Device-Side Biometrics: Why Deployment Architecture Determines Security Outcomes

Choosing between server-side and device-side biometrics shapes exposure to breaches, making architecture the true key to authentication security.

17 Apr

Why Most 'Passwordless' Solutions Are Just Rebranded SMS OTP

Many “passwordless” logins still rely on insecure SMS OTPs, exposing users to phishing and hijacking risks despite modern branding.

15 Apr

Device-Based Biometrics Are Security Theater: The Case for Server-Side Verification

Device-only biometrics give a false sense of security; true protection demands server-side verification to prevent spoofing and data breaches.

8 Apr

Why Telecom Carriers Are the Next Frontier for Identity Verification

Telecom carriers are emerging as key players in digital identity verification, redefining fraud prevention and reshaping trust in online interactions.

2 Apr

Which Facial Recognition Algorithms Actually Deliver on Accuracy Claims

New testing reveals many facial recognition algorithms fall short on real-world accuracy, raising concerns over security, bias, and regulation gaps.

1 Apr

The WSJ Sounds the Alarm on Biometrics. It's Ringing in the Wrong Room.

Cheryl Winokur Munk's March 20th piece in the Wall Street Journal, "Biometrics Sounds Cool—and Safe. Maybe, but Read This First," is the kind of article that reads as responsible consumer journalism and lands as something more consequential: a well-intentioned...