Continuous user authentication through Behavioral Biometrics.
TWOSENSE.AI is changing the way we authenticate ourselves to the devices we interact with. In human interaction, authentication between friends is implicit: it's a function of the shared experiences and behavior that make up our identity and how we identify each other. However, when we authenticate to devices it's still a password-based handshake.
Our core technology is a service, i.e. library with cloud backend that uses deep learning to model the behavior of the authorized user, as observed through device sensors such as motion, interaction and location. Once integrated, this service gives the application a continuous awareness of the authentication state of the user.
We are a team with PhD machine learning expertise, years of enterprise application building experience and a leadership background in cybersecurity who are making device authentication as seamless as saying hello to an old friend through behavior based authentication.
TWOSENSE.AI is changing the way we authenticate ourselves to the devices we interact with. In human interaction, authentication between friends is implicit: it's a function of the shared experiences and behavior that make up our identity and how we identify each other. However, when we authenticate to devices it's still a password-based handshake.
Our core technology is a service, i.e. library with cloud backend that uses deep learning to model the behavior of the authorized user, as observed through device sensors such as motion, interaction and location. Once integrated, this service gives the application a continuous awareness of the authentication state of the user.
We are a team with PhD machine learning expertise, years of enterprise application building experience and a leadership background in cybersecurity who are making device authentication as seamless as saying hello to an old friend through behavior based authentication.
Location: United States, New York
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $3M
Founded date: 2015
Investors 6
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- | Glasswing ... | glasswing.... |
- | Remarkable... | remarkable... |
- | Brand New ... | brandnewma... |
- | Entreprene... | muratak.co... |
- | Preface Ve... | prefaceven... |
- | Boro Capit... | borocapita... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
11.05.2021 | Seed | $3M | - |
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
15.05.2021 | Twosense Raises $3M for its Biometric Continuous Authentication Platform | 282SHARES FacebookTwitter Linkedin When you think about enterprise security, the image of the RSA dongle or hardware token that generates random numbers and looks like a flash drive with a small led screen may come to mind (something you ha... |
11.05.2021 | Twosense Raises $3M in Seed Funding | Twosense, a NYC-based zero trust security company, raised $3m in seed funding. The round was co-led by Atypical Ventures and Preface Ventures, with participation from Jonathan Cogley (LogicBoost Labs), Glasswing Ventures, Entrepreneurs Roun... |
07.02.2019 | Pentagon selected TWOSENSE.AI to deploy deep neural networks for continuous multifactor authentication using behavioral biometrics | Pentagon has awareded AI startup and behavioral biometrics provider, TWOSENSE.AI, a $2.42 million contract to deploy deep neural networks (DNNs) for smartphone and workstation-based continuous multifactor authentication. The contract, an ot... |
07.02.2019 | DoD awards TwoSense $2.42 million contract for behavioral biometric authentication | Artificial intelligence (AI) seems almost tailor-made for automating mundane office tasks and identifying seizure types, but it might be equally well-suited to security — including biometric security. That’s what startup TwoSense is banking... |
07.02.2019 | DoD awards TwoSense $2.42 million contract for behavioral biometric authentication | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. Artificial intelligence (AI) seems almost tailor-made for automating mundane office tasks and identifying seizure types, but it might b... |