Identity security firm VerifyMe has initiated the release of a Version 2.0 of its authentication solution by launching the VerifyMe Developer Portal for access to VerifyMe's application programming interfaces (API's).Identity security firm VerifyMe has initiated the release of a Version 2.0 of its solution by launching the VerifyMe Developer Portal for access to VerifyMe's application programming interfaces (API's).VerifyMe's Version 2.0 platform replaces traditional password/PIN logins and 2-factor authentication systems authentication of several attributes including geo-location, biometrics, knowledge factors and possession factors.The firm says its APIs provide enterprise application developers with the resources and support needed for seamless integration of VerifyMe's multi-factor authentication product.”The core strength of any platform lies in the abilities of developers to learn, try, and build against the platform API's and capabilities,” said Paul Donfried, VerifyMe Chief Executive Officer.”As VerifyMe matures as a platform, it's the creativity and efforts of the developer community that will drive innovation. Our new Developer Portal makes it simple and easy to leverage our REST API's and have the power of flexible biometric enabled multi-factor authentication directly integrated into your own app or website. After integrating NIST Level 4 Identity Assurance, typically in a few hours, developers can then focus on delivering new services and content, based on the highest level of safety, security and privacy protection.””The VerifyMe API's make it easy for engineers to integrate VerifyMe with web and mobile applications. The new portal is a welcome addition for central access to API's, documentation, samples and many more resources,” stated VerifyMe Chief Technology Officer Sandy Fliderman. “I'm excited for the launch of our Developer Portal with all our API documentation and automated reporting. We have been working hard to make the API's as easy to integrate as possible and with the addition of the Developer Portal any developer can go online and begin the process of adding strong multi-factor authentication to their own app or website,” continued Fliderman.
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