GUEST INTERVIEW: Cybersecurity is ever-changing, with cyber criminals continually thinking up new ways to steal passwords and evade defences, so how has biometrics evolved to create safer and more secure environments? Blair Crawford joins iTWireTV to explain the Daltrey difference.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Cybersecurity is ever-changing, with cyber criminals continually thinking up new ways to steal passwords and evade defences, so how has biometrics evolved to create safer and more secure environments? Blair Crawford joins iTWireTV to explain the Daltrey difference.
Australian biometric security firm Daltrey has announced that it has become the “first cybersecurity vendor” in Australia to achieve B Corp certification.
Canberra-based secure sovereign cloud provider for government and critical infrastructure Vault Cloud and identity access management start-up Daltrey have announced what they claim in the country's first biometric solution that would enable authentication across all access scenarios.
A Sydney-based biometric identity start-up has launched what it claims is a industry-first security solution that provides a unified biometric credential which can be used for authentication across all physical and digital access points.
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