This is the third of seven vendor suggestions I made in my Biometric Update guest post.
“Store only the minimum necessary personal information. If you don’t need to keep certain data, don’t store it. I’m sure our decentralized identity friends will agree with this.”
Take one such company, Anonybit. Did you ever wonder how Anonybit got its name? Here’s what Anonybit does with biometric data after capture:
“Convert biometric into sharded, anonymized bits (“anonybits”)
“Distribute the “anonybits” throughout the multi-party cloud environment for storage, where they are kept and never retrieved or reassembled, even for matching”
(Imagen 3)
