KeyLemon Blog

In the field of facial recognition

The security of private information is on the minds of everyone who uses a computer. Facial recognition has been introduced to allow the use of facial features instead of passwords. In this article, we are going to discuss the various aspects of this technology and its evolution.

KeyLemon 2.3.1 for Mac

Now it’s done, A few weeks ago, we told you that KeyLemon was at the point of releasing a Mac OS X version of face recognition software. Many of you were interested to help out or simply stay up-to-date with this news. Now the Release is ready and available on Mac OS X 10.6.x (Snow Leopard) for a free 7 days trial via our website homepage. What will this version give you? Automatic Lock of your session (with or without face recognition) Unlocking your session with face recognition Take a photo when a non-authorized person ...

KeyLemon participated at the first kick off meeting of the European Project Tabula Rasa

The TABULA RASA project will address some of the issues of direct (spoofing) attacks to trusted biometric systems. This is an issue that needs to be addressed urgently because it has recently been shown that conventional biometric techniques, such as fingerprints and face, are vulnerable to direct (spoof) attacks.

Brazil, the KeyLemon 2010 World Cup Champion

While it’s the end of the World Cup in South Africa, it is the beginning to celebrate the new KeyLemon World Cup champion. Brazil raised for the first time the KeyLemon World Cup Trophy. Congratulation…