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July 03, 2018, 08:47:32 PM |
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I see the integration of biometrics with Blockchain only on the positive side. Anonymity is important and I hope all confidentiality will not collapse.
Today it's no secret that any topic with integration into Blockchain is considered at least a fashionable and promising topic. And the failure of the project depends not on the idea, but on the team that embodies this idea. In today's market, even the most powerful team will not be able to sell a bad product. Everything should be correspondingly
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July 03, 2018, 09:04:53 PM |
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Today use of biometric data is the most reliable way to protect information, for similar projects the future.
This is true for future biometrics. Soon such a test will become a habitual matter and will not be perceived as a novelty. You are right, the world is changing very rapidly and advanced technologies are tightly integrated into our lives. You should always be aware of everything that happens in the world, and keep up. Only in this way you can succeed
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veranika55 (OP)
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July 03, 2018, 09:56:18 PM |
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Ari and Kathy talked about the tremendous potential Optherium offers through its innovative and simple way to protect and access digital assets. Optherium is currently rolling out its B2B products focusing on the financial industry and banking sector. In the short term, Optherium is providing a digital wallet for users, which means you will be able to download the Optherium wallet and start sending and receive money as well as trading different digital currencies. Today it takes up to 5 or 6 seconds to process a transaction, but Optherium can achieve 100,000 transactions per second.
I look forward to the moment when it will be possible to work with the network of this company. The project will conduct transactions with all crypto-currencies? In the first year it will be added about Top 100 cryptocurrencies to the wallet.
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veranika55 (OP)
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July 03, 2018, 10:07:25 PM |
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Top 5 videos with biometrics you should watch
Although biometric security technology and devices have been around for years and can be considered a relatively mature product, adoption is still surprisingly low, particularly in the business world.
There are several types of biometric identification schemes: facial characteristics, fingerprints, hand geometry, retina and iris scanning, capillary mapping, voice and signature recognition. In the present, biometrics are a viable, cost-effective solution to some of the more difficult business security issues.
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veranika55 (OP)
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July 03, 2018, 10:07:57 PM |
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In IT security alone, it is estimated that the average computer or mobile device user calls their company support or help desk 21 times each year and that 30 percent of support calls are for password resets only, as reported by the META Group. The average cost of customer support calls is $25, so a company with 1,000 users can spend more than $160,000 annually on password resets alone. A one-time equipment charge of $50 per user for an integrated fingerprint solution can eliminate that memory lapse charge. Similarly, for physical access control, consider the expense of issuing and updating electronic ID cards, as well as the labor and material expenses of dealing with lost or forgotten ID cards. Biometrics could cost considerably less in the long run.
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July 04, 2018, 04:36:17 AM |
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Today use of biometric data is the most reliable way to protect information, for similar projects the future.
This is true for future biometrics. Soon such a test will become a habitual matter and will not be perceived as a novelty. You are right, the world is changing very rapidly and advanced technologies are tightly integrated into our lives. You should always be aware of everything that happens in the world, and keep up. Only in this way you can succeed Thanks to this project, you can safely keep pace with the times, because he introduces advanced technologies to the masses and we hope this will be successful.
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July 04, 2018, 12:05:06 PM |
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I see the integration of biometrics with Blockchain only on the positive side. Anonymity is important and I hope all confidentiality will not collapse.
Today it's no secret that any topic with integration into Blockchain is considered at least a fashionable and promising topic. And the failure of the project depends not on the idea, but on the team that embodies this idea. In today's market, even the most powerful team will not be able to sell a bad product. Everything should be correspondingly Yes, now it is not easy to start a project (including a good one) in the crypto-currency industry. But let's hope that the situation will improve. The market is becoming more mature: teams are more professional, investors are smarter. A successful project depends on many factors.
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July 04, 2018, 01:33:42 PM |
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I see the integration of biometrics with Blockchain only on the positive side. Anonymity is important and I hope all confidentiality will not collapse.
Today it's no secret that any topic with integration into Blockchain is considered at least a fashionable and promising topic. And the failure of the project depends not on the idea, but on the team that embodies this idea. In today's market, even the most powerful team will not be able to sell a bad product. Everything should be correspondingly Yes, now it is not easy to start a project (including a good one) in the crypto-currency industry. But let's hope that the situation will improve. The market is becoming more mature: teams are more professional, investors are smarter. A successful project depends on many factors. Every year, there are less successful projects. But the project understands that the era of technology has come and having a professional team will succeed.
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July 04, 2018, 02:20:40 PM |
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Well, let's crack hackers database, where there is biometric information of customers. And then what? Can they use it? After all, to activate, you need people, fingers of real people.
Hackers sometimes hack servers for the sake of interest, sometimes they sell the received data, also simply by stating some of their requirements. Yes, every hacker pursues an individual goal when hacking a particular database.
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July 04, 2018, 02:26:51 PM |
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In IT security alone, it is estimated that the average computer or mobile device user calls their company support or help desk 21 times each year and that 30 percent of support calls are for password resets only, as reported by the META Group. The average cost of customer support calls is $25, so a company with 1,000 users can spend more than $160,000 annually on password resets alone. A one-time equipment charge of $50 per user for an integrated fingerprint solution can eliminate that memory lapse charge. Similarly, for physical access control, consider the expense of issuing and updating electronic ID cards, as well as the labor and material expenses of dealing with lost or forgotten ID cards. Biometrics could cost considerably less in the long run.
What an expense. I never thought that so many thousands of greens are spent on password reset.
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July 04, 2018, 05:29:58 PM |
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In IT security alone, it is estimated that the average computer or mobile device user calls their company support or help desk 21 times each year and that 30 percent of support calls are for password resets only, as reported by the META Group. The average cost of customer support calls is $25, so a company with 1,000 users can spend more than $160,000 annually on password resets alone. A one-time equipment charge of $50 per user for an integrated fingerprint solution can eliminate that memory lapse charge. Similarly, for physical access control, consider the expense of issuing and updating electronic ID cards, as well as the labor and material expenses of dealing with lost or forgotten ID cards. Biometrics could cost considerably less in the long run.
What an expense. I never thought that so many thousands of greens are spent on password reset. In this case, the team OPTHERIUM will be able to significantly reduce all these costs in a short period of time.
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July 04, 2018, 07:12:19 PM |
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Indeed, this can lead to people being scanned everywhere. A total control is possible under the guise of quick easy payments.
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July 04, 2018, 07:57:47 PM |
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How IoT and AI are driving the manufacturing industry forwardAri Zoldan, chairman of Quantum Media & CMO of Optherium Labs, shared his insights on how IoT and AI are driving the manufacturing industry forward in IBM’s industry publication INDUSTRIOUS. Here is an excerpt from the larger article, linked below: Manufacturing is entering a new stage of development widely known as Industry 4.0. A synthesis of manufacturing processes and emerging technologies, Industry 4.0 promises greater efficiency and higher productive capacity, all for less operational expenses.
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July 04, 2018, 07:58:19 PM |
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Industry 4.0 is still in its early stages, but now is the time for manufacturing businesses to get on board. According to Advanced Manufacturing, 27 percent of companies in the industry have already “experienced substantial transformation,” while 36 percent of organizations were in the process of implementing new technologies.
“Technology is fundamentally remaking every industry, worldwide,” said Serge Beck, CEO of global fintech company Optherium Labs. “These disruptions are helping to push the world forward.”
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July 04, 2018, 07:58:52 PM |
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IoT and AI are critical parts of Industry 4.0, but they aren’t the only technologies changing the way the industry operates. Mixed reality, for instance, is allowing workers to view digital overlays based on the data captured and contextualized by IoT and AI systems.
Blockchain can employ a system of smart contracts to track and record supply chains that are crucial to the manufacturer’s end-product. While early adopters will reap the competitive advantages of Industry 4.0, make no mistake: adoption is not optional. Failure to recognize the inevitability of this transition is a death sentence for any manufacturer.
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July 04, 2018, 07:59:42 PM |
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“Enterprises have a choice to make in this period of disruption and transition: embrace it or resist it,” Beck said. “Those who embrace technological development and implement new technologies in smart ways will be the winners of tomorrow. Those who resist the inevitable march of technology are bound to fall behind.” Link to original post: Page 28. https://ibm.co/2l1fzs9Get in touch with us! Feel free to leave us an email: media@optherium.io Join us in telegram: https://t.me/optherium_club
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July 04, 2018, 08:06:30 PM |
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In IT security alone, it is estimated that the average computer or mobile device user calls their company support or help desk 21 times each year and that 30 percent of support calls are for password resets only, as reported by the META Group. The average cost of customer support calls is $25, so a company with 1,000 users can spend more than $160,000 annually on password resets alone. A one-time equipment charge of $50 per user for an integrated fingerprint solution can eliminate that memory lapse charge. Similarly, for physical access control, consider the expense of issuing and updating electronic ID cards, as well as the labor and material expenses of dealing with lost or forgotten ID cards. Biometrics could cost considerably less in the long run.
The fact that this is happening in the US, I do not even doubt)) There can spend such money to change the password. But in other countries I think the statistics are completely different
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July 04, 2018, 08:08:01 PM |
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