As we recently announced, Dr. Christophe Bron, Founder of Veintree, is attending the GBEF Security Summit this week in San Diego. This afternoon, he will be speaking during a roundtable discussion, addressing key topics concerning security and data protection.
Replacing Single Sign-On (SSO) with innovative cryptographic keys
Dr. Bron will be explaining how Veintree uses the uniqueness of individual biometric traits to develop innovative cryptography. Public as well as private keys, which remain unknown to the user and change with each interaction, eliminate the need for biometric databases. This technology represents a major breakthrough in cryptography, where each pair of locks and keys is dynamically generated and linked to specific exchanges. Veintree's goal is to make this technology Open Source for governments, in addition to integrating it into smartphones and other electronic devices.
Protection against quantum attacks and data collection
In the field of cyber defense, Veintree protects servers from unauthorized data harvesting by encrypting information through unique codes derived from users' biometric characteristics, such as hand structure and blood flow. This method provides a highly secure ledger, capable of resisting to quantum attacks, thus demonstrating that our technology can not only secure cryptocurrencies, but also enhance personal data protection and privacy on a large scale.
Extending Veintree's technology to various sectors
Dr. Bron will also discuss how Veintree aims to achieve military-grade security, as well as obtain the highest cyber certifications for its software, through specific collaborations and proofs of concept. Once these security standards are achieved, and thanks to its unique approach to digital locks and keys, Veintree’s chips and technology will provide robust protection for multiple applications. We are committed to protecting citizens, and democracies, from the malicious exploitation of personal data.