Biogy referenced in iPhone fingerprint article
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/20/fingerprint-scanner-iphone_n_4305054.html?utm_hp_ref=technology
Yarix−Biogy Collaborate to Fight Cybercrime with First-Ever, Groundbreaking Biometric and Cryptographic Technology
True IdentityTM technology to protect organizations and customers against common and devastating forms of cyber attacks MONTEBELLUNA, Italy and San Francisco, California (Sept 20, 2012)– Yarix Sicurezza Informatica, a specialist Italian Data Security company working across Europe, and Biogy Inc.,…
OmniCompete’s GSC Updates
The folks over at OmniCompete recently gave Biogy a nod on their news blog: “Here at the Global Security Challenge we like to keep in touch with all of our past finalists and try wherever possible to assist them as…
RSA SecurID Breach
Alex Williams at ReadWriteWeb writes: “RSA had a major breach this week. Attackers stole information for 40 million two-factor authentication accounts. That’s a huge breach. And the ones affected most may be IT administrators, who in turn, run the security…
Global Security Challenge Finalists Announced
The Global Security Challenge will see companies from around the globe enter the finals for security innovation development funding.
Global Security Challenge 2010
Global Security Challenge announced Biogy Inc as the winner of the US West Coast Regional Finals. When head judge John Morgan announced Biogy as the winner he called the Biogy technology ”disruptive”. For more information on the Global Security Challenge,…
Password Security
There is an interesting investigation into an issue with a GoDaddy hosted website. The investigation touches on a number of different things but one of them is that GoDaddy stores passwords without hashing them. I did my undergraduate computer science…
NIST Certified USB Drives Cracked
Three NIST certified USB drives (those from Kingston, Sandisk and Verbatim) have been cracked. It turns out that the protocol for communicating between the password checking software on the host, and the encryption engine on the drive itself was very…