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More access, less excess

Mobile computing today is weighted down with bulky peripherals, security headaches and compatibility issues. Attempts to overcome these barriers have produced miniature screens and input mechanisms that frustrate the user. Remembering multiple usernames and passwords, enduring verification and authentication steps, and making sure all your drivers and peripheral devices work together takes up too much of your valuable time.

Safe and Secure

If security fails, my business fails. When you manage sensitive information, it can feel like you are personally carrying the weight of protecting it. The stakes are exceptionally high. You have strict legal guidelines that govern privacy and access that impose constraints beyond your mere internal policing. The consequences of mismanaging vital digital information are growing exponentially.

Most people rely on password-based or two-factor approaches for convenience, despite their weaknesses. Additionally, businesses fear increasing security will create a drag on efficiency and productivity.

Relief from existing security headaches

Today, digital information security means struggling with forgotten passwords, lost smart cards, breached data, and complaints from frustrated users. But imagine an alternative where a small, portable device verifies a user biometrically without the intrusiveness of retinal scanning or implants. If verification is unsuccessful or the authorized user is separated from the device, the device disables itself.

Once verified, the same device looks for resources near the user, such as a computer system or kiosk. The user information can instantly be accessed. When the user walks away, the information disappears from that screen and is untraceable.

Axis Technology is something brand-new

No existing system provides this level of safety and this kind of convenience. Here’s why.

First, Axis links two types of user authentication: biometric and cryptographic.
Each mobile datapoint is configured for just one user, with sophisticated biometric protocols. Once these are in place, cryptographic authentication allows the user access to other devices through an exchange of credentials.

Second, Axis has two types of proximity detection: user presence and resource presence.
The datapoint works only when it’s in close proximity to both its designated user and a digital resource, like a computer terminal or kiosk.

The result is fast and easy access for authorized users—and instant revocation of that access when the datapoint is separated from its user or its resource.

Your Entire Digital World goes with youMy digital world goes with me

Need to run to a meeting?
Leave the computer behind and make your presentation using your mobile device that syncs with the keyboard and projector in the conference room.

Listening to a podcast, but need to head home?
When you leave your office, the device suspends all of your computing activity. In the car, the device connects with your car audio and resumes play of your selection.

A few things to finish up at home?
Later that evening, you walk up to your home computer terminal and access your files just as you left them. Once you have completed your tasks, you can access the movie you downloaded and connect with your entertainment center.