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EyeVerify
Company typePrivate
IndustryBiometrics
Founded2012
FounderToby Rush
Headquarters
Key people
CEO/Founder Toby Rush


CFO Tom Jantsch
Chief Scientist Reza Derakhshani
VP Engineering Jeremy Paben


EVP Global Sales & Marketing Chris Barnett
Websitehttp://eyeverify.com/

EyeVerify, Inc. is a biometric security technology startup in Kansas City, MO. Its chief product, Eyeprint ID, provides verification using eye veins and other micro-features in and around the eye. Images of the human eye are used to authenticate mobile device users. EyeVerify licenses its software for use in mobile devices, mobile applications and enterprise platforms, such as RSA[1] and AirWatch.[2]

About

EyeVerify is part of the Kansas City Crossroads neighborhood alongside several other tech companies.[3] EyeVerify's flagship product is Eyeprint ID, a system that authenticates users by recognizing patterns of blood vessels in the sclera, the whites of the eyes,[4] as well as other eye-based micro-features.[5]

An independent assessment by iBeta determined that Eyeprint ID meets the requirements for inclusion as a built-in subsystem in an Electronic Prescription of Controlled Substance (EPCS) Application.[5]

History

Entrepreneur Toby Rush founded the company in 2012, some months after visiting the lab of University of Missouri-Kansas City professor Reza Derakhshani, who developed the eye vein verification technology. Derakhshani holds the patent to Eyeprint ID and now serves as the company's chief science officer.[6][7]

Investors

Wells Fargo, Sprint, Qihoo 360 and Samsung Electronics have invested more than $6 million in EyeVerify. Mid-America Angels and Nebraska Angels have also invested.[8][9]

The company was an early participant in the Wells Fargo Startup Accelerator for innovators in mobile security.[10]

Partners/Customers

Financial Services

In October 2015, RSA Security added Eyeprint ID to its Adaptive Authentication Software Development Kit, after extensive evaluation of the technology, to provide in-app biometric step up authentication for high risk login and transactions.[11]

EyeVerify and Olcsan CAD announced a partnership to offer Eyeprint ID to institutions in Turkey and other European countries. Their first project was to integrate with Vodafone Turkey's mobile wallet, Vodafone Cep Cuzdan.[12][13]

Mountain America Credit Union conducted a beta launch of Eyeprint ID as part of its dual biometric authentication system, making it the first financial institution officially to launch Eyeprint ID in the United States.[14]

Digital Insight, a division of NCR, announced in February, 2015, that it would incorporate Eyeprint ID into its mobile banking platform.[15] As of October 30, 2015, five Digital Insight Financial Institutions use Eyeprint ID in their mobile banking app: Service Credit Union,[16] Arizona Federal Credit Union,[17] Community America Credit Union,[18] First Internet Bank[19] and Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union.[20]

Device Manufacturers

Device manufacturers that have incorporated Eyeprint ID directly into select devices include:

Spoofing and Liveness Detection

On 29 September, 2015, a YouTube video was posted by an associate of eyeThenticate (at the time of posting)[25] demonstrating a spoof of Eyeprint ID using version 2.3.6 of the demo application.[26] The Play Store app description has been updated to clarify that the demo application "includes limited liveness detection only, and spoofing tests conducted on this app will not be relevant to the product sold through EyeVerify partners". The version of Eyeprint ID that is integrated by partners has liveness detection built in to prevent spoofing attempts.[27][28]

Recognition

  • 2014, "Rookie of the Year" and "Technology Innovation," Compass Intelligence Mobility Awards[30]
  • 2015, 2015 "Cool Vendor" in Mobile and Wireless, Gartner[31]

References

  1. ^ "RSA adds Eyeprint ID biometric authentication to access management solution". BiometricUpdate. Retrieved 2016-03-22.
  2. ^ Lizette Chapman (2014-07-14). "EyeVerify Looks to Replace Passwords on Phones, Tablets With Eyeball Selfies". Techcrunch.
  3. ^ "Exclusive: EyeVerify opens second office in Crossroads - Kansas City Business Journal". Kansas City Business Journal. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
  4. ^ Stuart Dredge (2014-09-17). "10 things you need to know about biometrics technology". The Guardian (U.K.).
  5. ^ a b "EyeVerify Eyeprint ID, DEA EPCS Biometric Subsystem Certification Test Report" (PDF). May 22, 2015. Retrieved October 12, 2015.
  6. ^ "Start-up EyeVerify using technology developed by SCE professor Reza Derakhshani". UMKC School of Computing and Engineering. 2012-08-01.
  7. ^ Rachel Metz (2012-12-03). "Instead of a Password, Security Software Just Checks Your Eyes". MIT Technology Review.
  8. ^ "'EYEVERIFY' uses your eye as a password?". Fox Business. 2014-08-20.
  9. ^ Sarah Buhr (2014-08-20). "The Eyeball Selfie For Secure Banking, EyeVerify Gets $6 Million In Series A Part 2". TechCrunch.
  10. ^ Diane Stafford (2014-08-20). "EyeVerify gets $6 million more in equity funding". The Kansas City Star.
  11. ^ "RSA Enhances Mobile Security with Biometrics". Speaking of Security - The RSA Blog and Podcast. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  12. ^ "Olcsan to resell and distribute EyeVerify eye recognition products in Turkey and Europe". BiometricUpdate. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  13. ^ "Güvenli Mobil Ödemenin Adresi Vodafone Cep Cüzdan, Kullanıcısını Artık Gözünden Tanıyor - Vodafone Medya Merkezi". Güvenli Mobil Ödemenin Adresi Vodafone Cep Cüzdan, Kullanıcısını Artık Gözünden Tanıyor - Vodafone Medya Merkezi. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  14. ^ "Mountain America offers dual biometric log-in for mobile banking • NFC World+". NFC World+. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  15. ^ "Digital Insight, EyeVerify to Offer Eye Vein-Based Security for Mobile Apps". American Banker. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  16. ^ "Service Credit Union". www.servicecu.org. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  17. ^ "Technology - Arizona Federal - Arizona Federal Credit Union". www.arizonafederal.org. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  18. ^ "Mobile App | CommunityAmerica Credit Union | Kansas City". www.communityamerica.com. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  19. ^ "Banking with the "Bat of an Eye": First Internet Bank Offers Eyeprint ID Technology for Mobile Banking Access - First Internet Bank". First Internet Bank. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  20. ^ "Evansville Teachers Federal Credit Union". www.etfcu.org. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  21. ^ "ZTE's new Grand S3 has its eyes on you with its Eyeprint scanner". Digital Trends. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  22. ^ "Alcatel launches smartphone with EyeVerify recognition | Planet Biometrics News". www.planetbiometrics.com. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  23. ^ "UMi tell us more about the eye unlock feature". Gizchina.com. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  24. ^ "EyeVerify technology in latest Nubia smartphone". BiometricUpdate. Retrieved 2015-10-30.
  25. ^ "Sign Up | LinkedIn". www.linkedin.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  26. ^ "An Evaluation Of The Eyeverify Biometric 'Eyeprint ID'".
  27. ^ "EyeVerify Biometric Data Tool (archive.org snapshot on 12 June 2015)". Archived from the original on June 12, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  28. ^ "Eyeprint ID - Android Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 2015-10-19.
  29. ^ Autumn MorningSky (2013-11-22). "EyeVerify wins international startup pitch contest". Kansas City Business Journal.
  30. ^ Jordan Pascale (2014-01-08). "KC startup EyeVerify wins two awards during Consumer Electronics Show". Silicon Prairie News.
  31. ^ "EyeVerify featured in Gartner's cool vendor in mobile and wireless 2015 report". BiometricUpdate. Retrieved 2015-10-12.