Hey Siri…”
Voice recognition is fast becoming one of the main ways we interact with computers and peer-to-peer video conferencing is now the norm in remote work settings.
Humans can speak 150 words in the same time it takes to type 40 words.
As such it’s never been more important to ensure our voices are authenticated.
Banks are increasingly using ‘voiceprints’ as a security measure for banking customers, who prefer it to other forms of biometric security.
Employees of financial institutions are at risk from eavesdropping and fraud.
Cases of spoofing are also on the rise, where someone mimics a trusted entity or person to get them to hand over confidential information or send money to a designated account.
We need a way of ensuring that the person on the other end of the line is who they say they are.
FARx Voice Biometrics goes beyond text-dependent catch phrases and provides frictionless, continuous multi-factor identity authentication for the whole time that someone is speaking.
When you fuse facial recognition to this as well, as FARx does, you have a more complete and infinitely more secure solution to the problem.