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Dell Wyse ThinOS – For High Level Security

Endpoint Security You may still remember a sort of ransomware the WannaCry created a sensation globally. After that many companies start considering how they should protect their end-points again.According to one research, 95% of security infringements in corporation rise from an end-point. In addition to anti-spoofing by vein recognition solution provided by mofiria, it is important to enhance the security of end-point itself. Even if you manage your confidential information centrally in your data center by constructing VDI system, an end-point can be a security hall when it is attacked.Since acquired Wyse Technology that was a well-established thin client vendor in 2012, Dell is contributing in introduction of secured VDI

Mofiria’s CEO attends ITU Telecom World 2017

Mofiria’s CEO Satoshi Amagai will attend the ITU Telecom World 2017 held at Busan, South Korea from September 25th to 28th.He will make a speech about security in financial services at ‘Smart ABC: Digital Finance Roundtable’ on 25th.Also, He will join as a panelist to ‘Smart banking: the operational key to making smart cities work’ on 26th. ITU Telecom World is a unique international platform for influential figures from government and industry to connect with tech SMEs, exhibit and explore partnerships solutions, debate and share ideas.ITU Telecom World 2017

mofiria will be exhibited by Iritech Japan at CeBIT 2017

Iritech Japn will exhibit mofiria’s finger vein authentication technology at the largest and most internationally represented computer expo ‘CeBIT 2017’ in Hannover, Germany held from 20th to 24th of March 2017. For details, please refer to their news release: Japan to star as Partner Country at CeBIT 2017

Mofiria Corporation will release a USB-connected new finger vein authentication device

mofiria Corporation will release a new finger vein authentication device FVA-U4ST on late October 2016,which can enroll and authenticate finger vein data via USB connection.mofiria expects that this new device will be sold 20,000 devices in the first year due to domestic demand increasing of secured solution for supporting national identification number system, and overseas demand increasing of biometrics especially in Asia and Middle East area. This device adopts, unlike mofiria’s existing model FVA-U3SX,a flat finger placement method and this helps decreasing of troubles on installation and operation.By combining with supported SDKs also provided by mofiria, it can support Windows, Mac OS,Android and Ubuntu for client computer, and Windows and

Mofiria and 01 Systems Launch Banking Business in MENA Area

Commercial Bank of Qatar, Qatar’s first private bank, has announced that they would introduce new biometrics technology to their ATMs,allowing customers to do any bank transactions without having a bank card or entering PIN number.They adopted mofiria Corporation’s finger vein authentication technology.mofiria’s strategic partner in MENA area, 01 Systems WLL, headquartered in Kingdom of Bahrain, is engaged in this development. Commercial Bank is the first bank in the Middle East to deploy finger vein authentication technology on ATMs.Implementation of this technology means customers will be able to use this new security feature to access their account at Commercial Bank ATMs with finger vein sensor installed. The technology will also be

USB device driver for Windows has been updated

We have updated mofiria finger vein authentication device USB device driver for Windows.The latest version is 3.2.2.0 for Windows 10, and 3.0.2.0 for Windows 8, 7, Vista and Server. We have fixed some possible problems during silent installation.You can download those drivers from Device Driver Download page.

Finger Vein Recognition

Finger vein recognition is a sort of biometrics using finger vein patterns for verifying or identifying one person.

mofiria provides finger vein authentication devices and SDKs that combine the highest level of accuracy, speed and efficiency.

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