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[email protected] Goode Intelligence Mobile & Wearable Biometrics Market Intelligence – Edition 42: July 2017 Table of Contents Industry Adoption ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Sport...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Banking and Finance ............................................................................................................................. 3 Mastercard to replace PINS with fingerprint biometric solution .............................................................. 3 Personal Computers ................................................................................................................................. 6 Microsoft launches a hi-tech keyboard with Fingerprint ID ........................................................................ 6 Biometric Suppliers (Hardware, Software and Services) ........................................................................... 6 Jumio..................................................................................................................................................... 6 Pramati .................................................................................................................................................. 6 Fingerprint Cards ................................................................................................................................... 7 Precise Biometrics ............................................................................................................................... 12 Synaptics ............................................................................................................................................. 13 Qualcomm ........................................................................................................................................... 13 Events to come ....................................................................................................................................... 16 Market News and Forecasts ....................................................................................................................... 20 Goode Intelligence Mobile & Wearable Biometric Authentication Market Analysis and Forecasts 2017- 2022 ........................................................................................................................................................ 20 1 Goode Intelligence © 2017 Goode Intelligence Mobile & Wearable Biometrics Market Intelligence – Edition 42: July 2017 Industry and Market News: Company News: Event News Highlights: Industry Adoption Biometric Suppliers Lendit Europe 2017 featuring a panel on biometrics moderated by (Hardware, Software and Alan Goode CLEAR biometrics scanning system Services): to be used at Tigers games in Detroit RBR ATM & Cyber Security 2017 Jumio introduces eyeball tracking to Mastercard to replace PINS with featuring a presentation from Alan its Netverify's biometrics capabilities to Goode on Biometrics for ATMs ●● fingerprint biometric solution - deliver trusted identity verification ● Microsoft launches a hi-tech Pramati introduces ThumbSignIn keyboard with Fingerprint ID biometric authentication platform ● Fingerprint Cards teams-up with Market Analysis & TSB to introduce iris recognition to Qualcomm - FPC1028 biometric its mobile banking app fingerprint touch capacitive sensor to Forecasts: be pre-integrated into Qualcomm® Behavioral biometric solution from Snapdragon(TM) 435, 430, 427 and Goode Intelligence has published its th SecuredTouch to prevent mobile 425 Mobile Platforms, as well as 4 edition of Mobile & Wearable fraud Qualcomm 210 and 212 Mobile Biometric Authentication analyst Platforms ● Fingerprint Cards to work report ●● Fujitsu signs agreement with with Truly ● Vivo launched X9S and ImageWare to extend security X9S Plus (see image below) featuring portfolio with multi-modal multi-factor FPC1245 supporting FPC 360Touch, biometric solutions FPC OneTouch, FPC TouchNroll and FPC EvoTouch ● LG Q8 Smartphone New smart ring to replace credit to feature FPC1035 ● MOTO Z2 cards, house keys and more●● FORCE launched with FPC1035 sensor ● Xiaomi 5X launched with FPC1035 sensor ● BLASOUL launches a new gaming mouse featuring FPC1025 ● Precise BioMatch™ Mobile integrated in Qualcomm® Fingerprint Sensors ● Precise Biometrics and module house O-FILM agree commercial software licensing and distribution for Precise BioMatch Mobile in mobile devices ● Synaptics Incorporated completes its acquisition of Conexant Systems ● Snapdragon Neural Processing Engine available on Qualcomm Developer Network ●● 2 Goode Intelligence © 2017 Goode Intelligence Mobile & Wearable Biometrics Market Intelligence – Edition 42: July 2017 Industry Adoption Sport CLEAR biometrics scanning system to be used at Tigers games in Detroit A biometrics scanning system from CLEAR has been implemented at Tigers games at Comerica Park in Detroit to allow fans to get into the ballpark by using fingerprints to verify their identity and provide an additional security layer at the stadium. Visitors will still be required to go through security and display their tickets however by enrolling in the new programme using a state-issued driver's licence and having their fingers scanned for fingerprints means that they will have access to shorter lines. The ballpark can use the scanned information to track who is entering the park and at what times. Potentially, fingerprints could be linked to game tickets in the future as several other sports venues around the US already offer the fingerprint scanning system, as do 30 major airports. CLEAR CEO Caryn Seidman-Becker said that the company is working to extend its biometric technology “beyond security to other uses inside the venue that will continue to transform the game day experience.” Banking and Finance Mastercard to replace PINS with fingerprint biometric solution Mastercard is set to phase out the use of PINS or passcodes for security and to bring biometric solutions to Australia in 2018. Mastercard Australasia president Richard Wormald said “We’re working with a number of the major banks at the moment to pilot the contactless biometric card.” A small fingerprint reader is included on the biometric cards and is used to authorise transactions while payment machines still read the account in the same way as traditional cards – by chip insertion or a contactless wave. The move builds on Mastercard’s Identity Check Mobile app already running in 14 countries, which allows customers to use fingerprints or “selfie” facial recognition for authentication before online purchases. 3 Goode Intelligence © 2017 Goode Intelligence Mobile & Wearable Biometrics Market Intelligence – Edition 42: July 2017 TSB to introduce iris recognition to its mobile banking app From September 2017, TSB customers with a Samsung Galaxy S8 or S8+ smartphone will be able to unlock their TSB mobile banking app using the Samsung Pass iris scanner. Customers will be able to access their banking using either their fingerprint (an existing feature) or the iris scanner. Carlos Abarca, TSB’s Chief Information Officer, said: “Iris recognition allows you to unlock your TSB mobile app with a simple glance, meaning all of those IDs, passwords and memorable information become a thing of the past. “As well as a more customer-friendly approach to identification, iris recognition is also the most secure method of authentication available today. We want our mobile app customers to continue to have a fast, easy-to-use experience; iris recognition delivers that and, when combined with our other security measures, an unparalleled level of cyber security.” The move by TSB comes just months after it launched its new mobile banking app, which was built on its new Proteo4UK IT banking platform. The bank expects Proteo4UK to liberate it from its current legacy systems and allow it to become more agile. The speed with which Samsung Pass has been integrated into TSB’s mobile banking app signals the benefits the new platform will deliver to TSB customers. Behavioral biometric solution from SecuredTouch to prevent mobile fraud SecuredTouch has released a behavioral biometrics-based solution – HUMANOBOT – to detect non-human behaviour created by bots, malware, and automated scripts as well as preventing fraud-focused emulators within mobile applications. The company’s