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EPFL's Security and Cryptography Laboratory joined forces with startup Global ID to develop an encryption technique for processing biometric data captured via 3D finger vein recognition – a system that’s next to impossible to counterfeit. Lambert Sonna Momo, the founder of Global ID.

EPFL's Security and Cryptography Laboratory joined forces with startup Global ID to develop an encryption technique for processing biometric data captured via 3D finger vein recognition – a system that’s next to impossible to counterfeit. Lambert Sonna Momo, the founder of Global ID.

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Research and Tech Transfer , Computer Science, Startups and Industry, Research and Tech Transfer
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
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April 5, 2017
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A more secure biometric authentication system. April 5, 2017

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