Microsoft Corp. and I/O Software Inc. today announced their cooperation to
foster widespread growth of biometrics through the integration of biometric
authentication technology in future versions of the Microsoft®
Windows® operating system. Microsoft has acquired I/O Software's
Biometric API (BAPI) technology and SecureSuitecore authentication technology
to provide users with a higher level of network security based on a secure and
reliable personal authorization method. The integration of biometric
authentication will enable users to log on to their computers and conduct secure
e-commerce transactions using a combination of fingerprint, iris pattern or
voice recognition and strong private key, instead of a password.
Biometrics is the science of verifying a person's identity by comparing
physical characteristics of his or her body with stored data such as a
fingerprint or iris pattern. Biometric authentication devices include
fingerprint scanners, iris scanners and voice verification systems. An emerging
technology poised to help with information security and privacy issues,
biometrics is well-suited to replace passwords and smart card PINs because
biometric data cannot be forgotten, lost, stolen or shared with others.
"Microsoft is pleased to be working with I/O Software to bring biometrics to
everyday computing," said Tod Nielson, vice president of the Platform Group at
Microsoft. "We are fully committed to supporting biometrics in Windows to
provide our customers with a security platform for the next generation of
computing. Biometrics will provide an alternative to passwords in Windows to
provide our customers with increased ease of use, a higher level of network
security, and lower overall management costs."
"We are excited about working with Microsoft to bring the power of biometrics
to every desktop," said William Saito, president and CEO of I/O Software. "This
will spur the acceptance of biometric technology as an alternative
authentication method to enhance user security and convenience. The technology
is just now reaching the point where it both is affordable and works well enough
for widespread use. Over the next few years, we expect to see fingerprint
scanners or another form of biometric authentication on the majority of
PCs."
For Users of Windows
An integrated support for biometrics
authentication will provide customers with a long-trusted method for secure and
reliable network authentication. With BAPI and SecureSuite technologies, users
of Windows will benefit from authentication services, secure biometric data
storage and a common user interface for biometric-enabled applications.
Microsoft intends to have biometrics authentication integrated into future
versions of Windows. I/O Software markets biometrics products today for Windows
95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0, with support for Windows 2000 expected by
this summer.
For the Industry
Microsoft and I/O Software's cooperation provides
an industry-leading direction for the incorporation of biometrics authentication
into Windows-based applications and strengthens the industry adoption of
biometrics.
"This announcement represents a major move forward for the widespread
adoption and utilization of biometrics at the desktop, enterprise and general
business levels, " said Adam Backenroth, president of Financial Services
Technology Consortium and vice president at Chase Manhattan Bank. "The financial
services industry, along with other industries and government agencies, should
benefit from this initiative."
"We believe this will be a real shot in the arm for the entire biometrics
industry," said Andrew Mougis, senior vice president, Broadcast and Professional
Company for Sony Electronics Inc. "Microsoft's adoption of this technology will
bring new unity and cohesiveness to the industry, which will certainly be a
benefit to all of us."
"This is a tremendous step forward for securing access to PCs, servers and
networks," said Samir Nanavati, partner at New York City-based International
Biometric Group, the leading biometric integration and consulting firm. "By
incorporating BAPI into Windows, Microsoft is making dozens of biometric devices
easily accessible to millions of end users and developers. Our Fortune 500
clients have been eagerly anticipating the widespread integration of a standard
biometric API."
About I/O Software
I/O Software of Riverside is a leading
developer of highly versatile information security software for user
authentication, encryption, and Internet/e-commerce using PKI and digital
certificates. These applications support a wide range of authentication devices,
which include biometrics (i.e., fingerprint, iris, retinal, voice and facial
recognition), smart cards and tokens. Named as one of the "Top 100 Emerging
Companies to Watch in 2000" by ComputerWorld, I/O Software provides
biometric/infosec-related consulting and engineering services to its Fortune 500
clients. Information on I/O Software's products is available at www.iosoftware.com or by calling (909)
222-7600.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the
worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for personal
and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and services
designed to empower people through great software — any time, any place and on
any device.
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