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EyeCode · A frictionless two-factor authentication software for secure transactions

H2020Status: CLOSED1 May 201830 September 2018EU funding €50,000Call H2020-EIC-SMEInst-2018-2020

Around €1 trillion in mobile financial transactions were made in 2016, and up to €480 billion resulted to be stolen by hackers. Online crime is estimated at 0.8% of worldwide GDP, with developed countries in regions including Europe and North America being the most affected.Eyecode is a two-factor authentication solution offering secure transaction validation. It leverages two breakthrough cryptography technologies – immune code execution and cryptographic retinal photography – to protect banks/FinTechs and their customers against the escalating threat of cyber-attacks. Instead of receiving an SMS from their bank, users will receive a virtual token via an app on their phone – which they use to validate a transaction. The service offers equivalent security to “chip and pin” hardware solutions – with single device convenience. The easily deployable, cost effective solution doesn’t rely on smartphone hardware either, which increasingly erodes banks’ customer ownership. Given the stakes and high profile attacks, banks are crying out for secure solutions. In Europe, this is regulation-driven too. In Phase 1 Skeyecode will validate market potential, commercialisation strategy and planned software engineering scale-up actions. The Phase 2 project will be used to run independent penetration tests, to boost credibility; to obtain certification from ANSSI (the French NSA); and to carry out the development required to service proof of concept contracts currently being concluded with large French banks.

Consortium · 1 organisation

coordinator

SKEYECODE

FR · €50,000

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