Accops Partners with C-DAC to Provide Modern Facial Authorization Solution

Accops, an Indian-origin provider of remote access products and solutions, has joined with Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), a premier R&D organization under Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology, Government of India, to build and deliver Accops BioAuth, a modern facial authentication solution with continuous user environment monitoring.

The solution enables enterprises and government organizations to create a trusted work environment on demand and empowers users of critical applications to be productive and secure from wherever they are.

Built with the facial recognition technology developed by C-DAC, Accops BioAuth helps highly regulated businesses, such as BFSI, Pharma, BPO/KPO, and critical government departments and PSUs, prevent identity impersonation, shoulder surfing, credential sharing and authentication-related cyberattacks. Additionally, it may be useful for educational institutions as a remote proctoring solution.

With an easy-to-integrate attribute, Accops’ facial authentication solution works with any cameras pre-installed in all laptops, PCs and tablets today, to capture a user’s face and validate it against a pre-registered face template of the user. The user’s face template is stored securely in the centralized Accops BioAuth server installed in the organization’s data center.

When enabled, Accops BioAuth can monitor the user’s work environment at pre-determined intervals to check for the authorized user’s presence, identity impersonation and shoulder surfing. It locks out the user if any anomaly is detected and the incident is reported to the organization for audit.

Backed by another patented technology for face liveness detection, Accops BioAuth can identify if the user sitting in front of the device is a living person or is a static photo, recorded video or another user with a face mask. The technology avoids sending video file that consumes high bandwidth or asking user to look left/right which is inconvenient for users.

The Accops solution also can be integrated with any application almost instantly without having to make any change or upgradation to the application. Its flexible workflow enables the ‘maker-checker process’ for user onboarding possible in any complex organizational structure.

“A robust user authentication mechanism is the need of the hour to boost cybersecurity and ensures strict compliance with regulatory guidelines. Our facial authentication and liveness detection solution ensure that the users accessing business resources from homes are the same legitimate people who were verified and authorized,” said Vijender Yadav, CTO and co-founder, Accops.

On the privacy of users, Yadav added, “At the time of the login or starting the work, the user is informed of such monitoring and asked for his or her consent. Users of critical data and applications are generally aware of the compliance requirements and the need for such monitoring in case they need to work from home. In fact, users working for critical processes and with critical data have been looking for such solutions so that they could also work from their homes whenever needed.”

With the spike in the number of cyberattacks over the past year, especially credential thefts, organizations today need a robust password-less authentication mechanism, underlining need for the facial authentication solution.

For more information, visit www.accops.com