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Show HN: Typing.ai – Secure typing biometrics authentication API

9 点作者 raresp超过 3 年前
Hello HN, I am Rares, the founder of Typing AI (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;typing.ai" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;typing.ai</a>). Typing AI is a typing biometrics authentication API that identifies users by the way they type using Artificial Intelligence.<p>After seeing several hacked sites we came to the conclusion that any application, any database and any code can be hacked. We realized that most security breaches are due to poorly implemented authentication.<p>This project uses Artificial Intelligence in order to detect the typing pattern by checking the keystroke dynamics. A unique typing ID is generated for each user. There are lots of peoples who tested the API and the accuracy level is over 99.9%. Our typing biometrics API can be easily integrated in web, desktop and mobile apps using any programming language. We&#x27;re targeting big companies such as banks and top 500 businesses, because the API allows us to offer enterprise grade security.<p>The biggest problem in the banking and fintech world right now is the security of the sensitive data. A data breach can lead to bankruptcy. Due to the Covid 19 pandemics, schools and colleges were forced to take exams online, some of our customers are educational organizations such as state and private schools, colleges, online courses and webinar platforms.<p>We are a remote team of 5 members split across Romania, Croatia, Bangladesh and India. Typing AI Biometrics j.d.o.o. is a company registered in the Republic of Croatia. The company is accelerated by Fil Rouge Capital, the leading Croatian VC.<p>By eliminating passwords, businesses can immediately reduce churn and cart abandonment and provide superior security for personal data. We have transformed authentication, making it faster, simpler and better! That&#x27;s why we are helping more and more developers and businesses to secure web, mobile and desktop applications using typing biometrics authentication based on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.<p>We have a Freemium Software as a Service (SaaS) business model and our monthly paid plans range from $21 to over $2000, depending on the number of user identity checks (monthly API calls). Our API can handle millions of API calls per hour (we paid for application load testing).<p>We have over 1000 nonpaying monthly active users. Our biggest customer has over 1 000 000 registered users and is based in the United States of America. This company is an online teaching platform that offers courses for driving, flying, snorkeling and scuba diving.<p>You can reach us on our official website: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;typing.ai" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;typing.ai</a><p>Please share your feedback and ask me anything, thanks!

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ChicagoBoy11超过 3 年前
Has anyone who has used this sort of tech before comment as to its validity and accuracy, especially over time?<p>The first time I saw something like this was in a MOOC platform that used this sort of typing biometric to try to make sure that students were not cheating. That seemed to make sense to me, because I get that you could collect a relatively large sample of writing from the course and then match it to whatever final project the student submitted, both occurring in a short time from one another. Also, with a project like this you can certainly have a bias towards generating false negatives, and really just accuse an issue when the differences are really, really far apart.<p>However, this is claiming to authenticate me as an individual. But what if my writing improves? What if I have a mechanical keyboard at work but a rinky-dink iPad case soft keyboard at home? Typing with one hand, etc? I&#x27;m not familiar with all the statistical markers that they can collect with a user&#x27;s typing, but and I see the claim of 99.9% accuracy, but I was just curious what people&#x27;s experience was in the wild using this sort of thing.
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8organicbits超过 3 年前
I&#x27;m thinking about the password replacement use case. If an attacker (somehow) was to profile my typing, presumably they&#x27;d be able to replay keystrokes matching my own. Is there a way to &quot;change my password&quot; in those scenarios, or are there some sort of liveness checks you can perform to defeat replay?<p>I registered, but I was surprised to see the registration used username+password. I suppose different use cases require different tech, but that was unexpected.
emaro超过 3 年前
Interesting. Since I&#x27;m on my phone right know i wonder about mobile support. I suppose it&#x27;s desktop only?<p>Does it work as well if I&#x27;m in a hurry or type the phrase just with one hand? How long is the phrase and would it work with arbitrary text as well (I&#x27;m thinking of authenticating while typing a post&#x2F;comment somewhere)?
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mritchie712超过 3 年前
Genuinely curious, who here would want this as an authentication method for a service you use and why?<p>I&#x27;ve seen a couple companies doing this and I just don&#x27;t get it.
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