TypingDNA
TypingDNA offers biometric verification solutions, including products like Verify 2FA and ActiveLock, recognized for enhancing security through typing biometrics.
Products
TypingDNA offers a variety of products aimed at enhancing security through typing biometrics. These include Cloud Authentication, Verify 2FA, Continuous Endpoint Authentication (ActiveLock), Focus, and a 2FA Authenticator. Each product utilizes TypingDNA's proprietary technology to analyze typing patterns, enabling secure and user-friendly authentication methods across various platforms and devices.
Verify 2FA
TypingDNA's Verify 2FA is a two-factor authentication solution that doesn't require a phone. Instead, it verifies users based on their typing biometrics, making it a convenient and secure alternative to traditional methods. Verify 2FA is also designed for quick setup, achievable in less than 10 minutes, and can reduce the need for SMS OTP codes. It can be integrated with Okta using OIDC.
ActiveLock
TypingDNA's ActiveLock provides continuous endpoint authentication by monitoring and verifying users based on their typing patterns. This product helps prevent unauthorized use of company computers, thereby enhancing security. ActiveLock is available for free for non-commercial use, with premium features available for commercial users. It supports both Windows and MacOS devices.
Industry Compliance
TypingDNA’s technology complies with several major regulations, including HIPAA, SOC2, and PSD2. This makes their solutions suitable for use in highly regulated industries such as financial services, healthcare, and education. Organizations use TypingDNA's products to meet regulatory requirements, improve security, and ensure privacy without negatively impacting user experience.
Use Cases and Applications
TypingDNA's technology is utilized in diverse applications including workforce authentication, customer authentication, and student authentication. It is employed to prevent device and account sharing while ensuring compliance and security. The technology is privacy-friendly as it focuses on how users type, rather than what they type, enhancing security measures without compromising privacy.