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CyberLink FaceMe® Tops Facial Recognition Vendor Test

With its facial recognition solution FaceMe®, CyberLink ranks first1 among global vendors in the latest NIST FRVT WILD test

TAIPEI, TAIWAN — January 28, 2021 —CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a pioneer in AI and facial recognition technologies, and developer of the FaceMe® AI facial recognition algorithm, achieved a top six ranking in the latest 1:1 Identification (WILD, 1E-5) Facial Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT). When excluding a handful of vendors from China who do not have free access to global markets, FaceMe® ranks No. 1. The test is a leading authority on facial recognition precision within the industry and is conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

CyberLink FaceMe® Tops Facial Recognition Vendor Test With its facial recognition solution FaceMe®, CyberLink ranks first1 among global vendors in the latest NIST FRVT WILD test

When applied to WILD (1E-5) tests, FaceMe® achieved a high accuracy rate of 96.98%. The WILD (1E-5) test is designed to mimic real-life security and surveillance scenarios for facial recognition. Facial recognition technologies are tested against conditions like extreme angles, poor lighting or partially occluded views. FaceMe® has proven to be an industry-leading solution for security and surveillance, delivering the most accurate facial recognition engine and offering the highest level of data privacy and protection on the market.

FaceMe® also achieved high marks for mask detection and protection, achieving a global seventh ranking when excluding vendors from China and Russia, and improving by 50% from the last NIST assessment. It has been celebrated as one of the most accurate technologies to recognize faces when wearing masks, proving valuable to businesses across industries, including offices, hospitals, retailers and more that seek to deploy contactless biometric identification solutions that help protect the health and safety of individuals.

“We are honored to be a leader in facial recognition technology. FaceMe® top ranking in the NIST FRVT WILD Test[1] continues to prove the superiority of our facial recognition technology,” said Dr. Jau Huang, CEO of CyberLink. “The WILD test is one of the most competitive tests in the industry, trusted by many commercial end-users when evaluating facial recognition vendors, and we’re thrilled about FaceMe®’s latest ranking. We are committed to providing the best-in-class, most accurate and most secure solution to the market and will continue to innovate and improve the FaceMe® algorithm to best suit end-user needs.”

FaceMe® is optimized to run across hardware configurations, from high-end workstations to low-power chipsets frequently used in IoT and AIoT devices. It is the most versatile and adaptable solution on the market today. FaceMe® provides system integrators with fast, flexible and extremely precise facial recognition that can be deployed across a number of scenarios, including security, access control, public safety, fintech, smart retail and home protection.

[1] When excluding 5 vendors from China who face business limitations outside their home market.

About Version 2 Limited
Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About CyberLink
Founded in 1996, CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) is the world leader in multimedia software and AI facial recognition technology. CyberLink addresses the demands of consumer, commercial and education markets through a wide range of solutions, covering digital content creation, multimedia playback, video conferencing, live casting, mobile applications and AI facial recognition.  CyberLink has shipped several hundred million copies of its multimedia software and apps, including the award-winning PowerDirector, PhotoDirector, and PowerDVD.  With years of research in the fields of artificial intelligence and facial recognition, CyberLink has developed the FaceMe® Facial Recognition Engine. Powered by deep learning algorithms, FaceMe® delivers the reliable, high-precision, and real-time facial recognition that is critical to AIoT applications such as smart retail, smart security, and surveillance, smart city and smart home. For more information about CyberLink, please visit the official website at www.cyberlink.com

Data Privacy Day: Do you know where your data is?

Data Privacy Day, also known as Data Protection Day, is held each year on January 28 and aims to raise awareness across the globe about the importance of keeping personal data secure, informing people about the risks associated with the illegal mishandling and unfair processing of their data.

One of the most important steps in protecting your data is knowing who has access to information about you. However, according to new research from ESET into data security and financial technology (FinTech), 68% of FinTech users have free services, but of these, 50% do not know if the app they use sells their data.

ESET surveyed 10,000 consumers across the UK, US, Australia, Japan, and Brazil, and the findings demonstrate that FinTech applications are extremely popular these days, as people look to technology for new ways to manage their money, from payment apps such as PayPal and Venmo to blockchain and cryptocurrency platforms. Concerningly, though, half of these FinTech users are not informed as to whether or not their personal data is being handed over to third parties.

This may not seem too shocking to some, as we have become increasingly accustomed to our data being collected by the hundreds of different services that we sign up for when using our mobile devices and computers. However, there is a range of potential threats that come along with using free services, and it is important that we remain vigilant about whom we are giving our data to.

The dangers of free apps
There is a popular adage that states that if something is free, you are the product. While this may sound ominous, in the case of applications it tends to ring true; that is, if a developer isn’t making any money from download fees, it is likely that their revenue will come from advertising to you, monitoring your activities, and collecting your data.

Companies can harvest a whole host of information when you download their apps, including personal details such as your name, age, and address; your browsing or spending habits; your contact lists and call history; and your location and storage. They can then sell all of this to third parties, be it other finance and tech firms or marketing and advertising companies, who use this data to direct targeted adverts at you.

There is also a threat posed when free apps are not updated regularly, as they can have vulnerabilities, which can leave the app open to attack from hackers. Even worse, malicious actors also create fake applications riddled with malware, which are placed on app stores in order to try to trick people into unwittingly handing over personal information and payment details.

The importance of securing personal data
It is therefore vital to know who has access to your data, what information they have access to, and how securely it is stored. If app developers and FinTech companies do not store your data securely, in the event of a data breach, it could fall into the hands of malicious actors.

Hackers can then sell your personal data to criminals on the dark web, who can use it for a range of nefarious purposes, such as identity theft, to apply for loans, or to file fraudulent tax returns. Personal information can equally be used as a hook for phishing attacks, or for the purpose of extortion, to attempt to convince you to give up your credit card information.

Alternatively, if password data is involved, hackers can hijack your online accounts. Having done so, they can request new user information to lock you out, then attempt to make purchases or steal your money.

What to do to keep your data safe
With all of this in mind, it is important to limit how much data you hand over to app providers, and to ensure that the providers you give data to are legitimate and trustworthy. To that end, the first thing you should keep in mind is to stick to trusted app stores such as the Google Play store and Apple’s App Store when downloading applications.

Secondly, before downloading, take time to search the web for information about the app that you are downloading, and to take a look at the app’s reviews to find out whether there are any concerns as to the company’s data practices. Where possible, it is also advisable to read the data privacy policy to make sure you are comfortable with what the provider will do with your information.

Even though reputable stores like the Google Play store and Apple’s App Store are always monitoring apps for security risks, they cannot guarantee that some will not slip through the net, as malicious actors are constantly adapting. Therefore, searching for more information before handing over your data is crucial to avoid downloading a dangerous app.

Next, go into your phone’s settings to review the permissions that you have granted to the apps you have already downloaded, to make sure you are OK with what data is being collected. Where possible, avoid giving permission for apps to access geographic location, personal information, or contact lists.

Lastly, as always, make sure to use secure Wi-Fi networks when using FinTech apps, and change your passwords regularly to keep your accounts safe.

It is ESET’s mission to help ensure that your most valuable information is protected with cutting-edge security software, so for more information on how to keep yourself and your devices safe, head over to our website. http://eset.version-2.sg/

About Version 2 Limited
Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About ESET
For 30 years, ESET® has been developing industry-leading IT security software and services for businesses and consumers worldwide. With solutions ranging from endpoint security to encryption and two-factor authentication, ESET’s high-performing, easy-to-use products give individuals and businesses the peace of mind to enjoy the full potential of their technology. ESET unobtrusively protects and monitors 24/7, updating defenses in real time to keep users safe and businesses running without interruption. Evolving threats require an evolving IT security company. Backed by R&D facilities worldwide, ESET became the first IT security company to earn 100 Virus Bulletin VB100 awards, identifying every single “in-the-wild” malware without interruption since 2003.