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COMPARISON

Plurilock vs. TypingDNA

How do these product families stack up?

Key Facts and Features

   Multi-factor authentication
   Continuous authentication
   Requires no additional devices
   Requires no new login steps
   Normally invisible to users
   Adaptive and risk-based
    Behavioral factors
   Difficult to overcome via theft
   Mobile step-up capability
   Easy corporate deployment
    Affordable for most companies

Disclaimer: The data shown above represents the opinion of Plurilock, Inc. and is not based on, nor does it include, data or analysis provided by any third parties. This information is provided only for comparison purposes. This data is intended neither to encourage nor discourage the use of TypingDNA or any other product. All trademarks shown are the property of their respective owners.

About Plurilock

Plurilock is the leading provider of invisible and continuous risk-based multi-factor authentication (MFA) solutions.

Plurilock products enable strong background MFA by using machine learning to analyze behavioral-biometric, environmental, and contextual identity factors.

About TypingDNA

TypingDNA offers AI-based technology that makes it easier to prevent fraudulent activity such as identity theft through keystroke dynamics.

TypingDNA’s existing commercialized product recognizes people based on the way they type, which offers a non-obtrusive security measure that doesn’t require any special equipment.

Website: www.typingdna.com/

Pricing: www.typingdna.com/pricing.html

MFA: www.typingdna.com/mfa

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