BBVA Adds Neoris, AuthenWare for Employee Identification

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Neoris's headquarters are in Miami, FL.

BBVA's identification program now consists of second-factor authentication through AuthenWare, which works as a form of profile scoring through behavior and systems interaction. The banking group, headquartered in Bilbao, Spain, employs some 12,000 people.

"In today's world, security is based on unnatural demands, such as remembering complicated passwords; that's why we developed a security solution that is based on human nature or human behaviors," says Felix Racca, CEO at AuthenWare. "With AuthenWare, users login normally and the authentication happens seamlessly in the background. Our technology identifies the user based on their behaviors. The result is that users adopt online security because it is easier and more convenient."

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