Have you ever had to implement a client- or server-side authentication system and actually enjoyed it? Did you ever notice the wide landscape of mechanisms that seem to be complementary but are in fact hard to combine? As we move towards mobile-centric technology and wearables, this landscape becomes even more difficult to navigate.
Centralized group and identification mechanisms are starting to rise to fill this need, building out standards for how authentication should be implemented on emerging technology and devices. As these areas develop, the need for new security measures is also becoming paramount.
Come and join Jon Leblanc and Tim Messerschmidt from PayPal to learn about how identification, through biometrics, is being used to build the future of mobile centric devices and technology, breaking into the world of wearables. We’ll look at the security behind this technology, and see where the future of biometrics is leading us.
Mobile Authentication using Biometrics & Wearables
1. Mobile Authentication using
Biometrics & Wearables
Jonathan LeBlanc: Head of Global Dev Advocacy
Tim Messerschmidt: Head of EMEA Dev Advocacy
Braintree_Dev. @jcleblanc / @SeraAndroid
38. Mobile Authentication using
Biometrics Wearables
Jonathan LeBlanc: Head of Global Dev Advocacy
Tim Messerschmidt: Head of EMEA Dev Advocacy
Braintree_Dev. @jcleblanc / @SeraAndroid