Apr 28, 2019
On today's daily tech podcast, I want to explore the timely
topic of biometric authentication. Recently, Jumio – the global
leader in online identity verification and biometric authentication
– launched Jumio Authentication.
This new video-selfie authentication tool enables users to verify
themselves during high-risk transactions and unlock everything from
online accounts to rental cars, replacing passwords on any device.
Passwords, multi-factor authentication, and knowledge-based
authentication are no longer reliable methods as a result of
ongoing data breaches.
Most modern businesses do not know with any kind of certainty that
the person creating a new online account or logging into an
existing account is the person they’re claiming to be – and this is
where Jumio Authentication provides a solution.
Jumio president, Robert Prigge joins me on the podcast to discuss
the impact biometric authentication will have on the digital
landscape, why 2FA and KBA are slowly dying, and how organizations
seeking to establish a digital chain of trust with their users need
to consider biometrics.
Robert serves as Jumio’s president where he is responsible for all aspects of Jumio’s business. He previously served as Jumio’s Chief Revenue Officer, leading all customer-facing activities including sales, marketing, and support. Prior to Jumio, Robert was the Chief Sales Officer for Gartner Cool Vendor Infrascale as well as Chief Commercial Officer for Kleiner-Perkins’ finance platform CPF.
He also served as the VP of Global Sales & Marketing for the Sterling Commerce Division of AT&T through its $1.4 billion dollar acquisition by IBM. An expert in global business, he is fluent in Japanese and has lived overseas for nearly 15 years.