Trust Stamp announces the continued growth of its patent portfolio for AI-powered biometric technology
Trust Stamp received a notice for allowance from the US Patent and Trademark Office for a new patent covering its liveness technology used in conjunction with its patented biometric encryption technology
Atlanta, Jan. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Trust Stamp (Nasdaq: IDAI), the Privacy-First Identity CompanyTM announced that on January 12th the USPTO issued a notice of allowance for utility patent application #17/401,504 covering “Systems and Methods for Liveness-Verified, Biometric Based Encryption.”
Dr Norman Poh, Trust Stamp’s Chief Science Officer, commented, “Our liveness detection technology used in conjunction with our patented identity tokenization is designed to defend against the escalating occurrence of presentation attacks. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland this week, JPMorgan shared that they are fighting off around 45 billion attempts a day to infiltrate their system. It is inevitable that the rapid acceleration of artificial intelligence tools will increase the capabilities of the attackers and we believe that AI-powered defenses such as this are essential as we seek to stay one-step ahead of the systematic risk.”
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Norman Poh, Chief Science Officer
About Trust Stamp
Trust Stamp the Privacy-First Identity CompanyTM, is a global provider of AI-powered identity services for use in multiple sectors, including banking and finance, regulatory compliance, government, real estate, communications, and humanitarian services. Its technology empowers organizations with advanced biometric identity solutions that reduce fraud, protect personal data privacy, increase operational efficiency, and reach a broader base of users worldwide through its unique data transformation and comparison capabilities.
Located across North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa, Trust Stamp trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market (Nasdaq: IDAI). The company was founded in 2016 by Gareth Genner and Andrew Gowasack.
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