From an administrator's perspective, allowing users to self-enroll and update their own photos for authentication it streamlines management processes, and eliminates the need to store personal information in the system. This ensures compliance with regulations like GDPR regarding personal data protection and alleviates burdens for both companies and administrators.
Companies do not require additional server expansion for storing data, and there is a decrease in demand for card issuance/reissuance, resulting in cost savings. Additionally, reducing plastic usage can contribute to the company's ESG management.
ToM faced a challenge when transmitting large size facial photos via Bluetooth on smartphones, leading to significant time consumption. However, Suprema successfully addressed this issue by developing and patenting BLE communication speed optimization technology, thereby enhancing operational speed.
With this patent, ToM was registered with Korea’s Public Procurement Service in February, recognized for its advanced technology and quality. Consequently, its adoption in government and public institutions, where highly advanced security and strict compliance with sensitive data usage are required, is expected to further increase.
“In the era of mobile technology and widespread biometric adoption, we proudly introduce ToM as a groundbreaking authentication method, a pioneering innovation in the security industry.” said Suprema Inc. CEO Hanchul Kim, “Our commitment is to empower businesses and individuals worldwide, providing them with the highest level of security while ensuring a user-friendly experience.”