Trust Stamp Enhances Biometric Security with Palm-Enhanced Cryptographic Solution
October 23 2024 - 8:30AM
Trust Stamp (Nasdaq: IDAI), a global provider of advanced identity
solutions, is pleased to announce the launch of a pioneering
research initiative aimed at expanding its biometric cryptosystem,
Stable IT2, to include contactless palm authentication. The
Biometric Secure Module (BSM) project will further enhance security
by integrating face and palm biometrics, providing a more resilient
and privacy-centric authentication system.
Cyber-crime is on the rise, with global costs projected to reach
$10.5 trillion by 2025. Trust Stamp’s BSM project aims to address
this growing concern by developing a biometric cryptosystem that
offers high-entropy, secure authentication without the need to
store sensitive biometric data. This ensures users’ data remains
protected even in the event of a device breach, as no cryptographic
keys are stored directly on the device.
Project Biometric Secure Module (BSM) financed by Xjenza
Malta, through the FUSION: R&I Technology Development Programme
Lite, will span 18 months, with a start date of November 1,
2024. The funding covers 75% of the project cost, with the company
contributing 25% from its own resources. By leveraging Trust
Stamp’s proprietary Stable IT2 algorithm, the BSM will generate
cryptographic keys directly from facial and palm biometric
features. This innovative approach maintains high security while
minimizing the risks associated with device compromises.
Prof. Norman Poh, Chief Science Officer of Trust Stamp,
emphasized the privacy advantages of this approach, stating, “By
utilizing palm biometrics, we can generate secure keys from a
biometric modality that is less publicly exposed than facial
features. This provides an added layer of protection against
unauthorized access.”
Prof. Reuben Farrugia, Research Director at Trust Stamp,
outlined the significance of the research, noting that this project
aims to deliver a software development kit (SDK) for Android
devices. This SDK will allow integration of the Stable IT2 process
into mobile applications, enabling secure on-device authentication.
Additionally, the development of Trust Stamp’s Orchestration Layer
will provide seamless access to helper data, facilitating
user-friendly biometric authentication.
Trust Stamp’s BSM project represents a significant advancement
in the field of biometrics, offering a robust solution that aligns
with industry standards such as the FIDO Alliance’s
recommendations. With the combination of face and palm recognition,
Trust Stamp is poised to redefine digital identity security,
particularly for financial institutions, digital wallets, and
identity access management providers.
About Trust Stamp: Trust Stamp is a global provider of
AI-powered identity verification and authentication solutions. With
a focus on privacy-first security, Trust Stamp offers innovative
biometric technology to enhance digital identity management. For
more information, visit www.truststamp.net.
About Xjenza Malta: Xjenza Malta is the government agency
responsible for promoting and coordinating scientific research,
technological innovation, and science communication in Malta.
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