Microsoft and Fujitsu developed palm vein security technology on Windows 10
In December, Microsoft announced that regular cryptography was no longer safe enough to face cyber threats. Therefore, the company highlighted the importance of identity verification methods such as the Windows Hello biometric validation system developed by themselves.
The palm vein sensor is now embedded in Windows 10 Pro PCs.
According to NeoWin, Microsoft is actively developing to aim at its most important goal: "make you code", when yesterday, the technology giant announced a deal to confront Fujitsu (Japan). Version) to provide a safer way to verify user identity.
Specifically, this method is called "palm vein authentication system" . This method allows you to log on a Windows 10 computer by using a sensor to read and interpret the placement of veins in the palm, which is distributed in different ways by the body.
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The technology that helped this unlocking method come true, called PalmSecure , is said to have been invented to help the validation process be extremely high and reliable. Akira Yonenaga - Head of Fujitsu's software development department - said this authentication system offers higher security because it is not easy to get information about the veins of other people and co-workers Subcutaneous veins are extremely complex. The palm vein sensor is now embedded in Pro PCs.
Not long ago, both Microsoft and Fujitsu also collaborated on the field of artificial intelligence. Consumers will be able to hope that after this advanced security cooperation, an official solution will be announced in the near future. Currently, you can buy Fujisu computers that come with Windows 10 Pro to use this new biometric security feature.
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