Veridium InMotion
Veridium InMotion takes advantage of user behavior analysis to better protect users' identities and prevent malicious activity. It increases the reliability of native biometrics for all authentication by pairing behavioral data captured on smartphones with users' biometrics, making it more difficult for malicious actors to spoof their fingerprints or faces to gain access to corporate accounts.
The product collects information from smartphone motion sensors when the user initiates biometrics authentication. It requires just 10 authentications to get a baseline for most users.
Once a pattern of authentication is established, Veridium will rate the authentication with a confidence score. Based on risk factors, a low confidence score can initiate step-up authentication via text, email or phone. In high risk scenarios, Veridium said a low confidence score and multiple failed attempts could initiate the blocking of a user completely.