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Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. My guest in this episode is Mohamed Lazzouni, Chief Technology Officer at AWARE.
Mohamed Lazzouni, a distinguished individual with a robust background in physics and solid-state physics, currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Aware. Lazzouni firmly believes in the potential of behavioral biometrics to enhance security and compliance, particularly in the financial services industry. He asserts that biometrics can be used to verify customer identities during online transactions, thereby eliminating the need for physical visits to a branch. Furthermore, he sees the analysis of biometric data such as face recognition, voice prints, and fingerprints to ensure the registered identity of a customer is trustworthy. Lazzouni also highlights the role of biometrics in data management and compliance, ensuring that personally identifiable information is collected, stored, and managed securely and in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. He is particularly excited about the potential of behavioral biometrics, such as unique gestures and interactions with devices, to further enhance security and provide new opportunities for businesses and individuals. Join Tom Fox and Mohamed Lazzouni on this episode of Innovation in Compliance to delve deeper into this fascinating topic.
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Mohamed Lazzouni on LinkedIn
AWARE
Tom
YouTube
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Innovation comes in many areas and compliance professionals need to not only be ready for it but embrace it. My guest in this episode is Mohamed Lazzouni, Chief Technology Officer at AWARE.
Mohamed Lazzouni, a distinguished individual with a robust background in physics and solid-state physics, currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Aware. Lazzouni firmly believes in the potential of behavioral biometrics to enhance security and compliance, particularly in the financial services industry. He asserts that biometrics can be used to verify customer identities during online transactions, thereby eliminating the need for physical visits to a branch. Furthermore, he sees the analysis of biometric data such as face recognition, voice prints, and fingerprints to ensure the registered identity of a customer is trustworthy. Lazzouni also highlights the role of biometrics in data management and compliance, ensuring that personally identifiable information is collected, stored, and managed securely and in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. He is particularly excited about the potential of behavioral biometrics, such as unique gestures and interactions with devices, to further enhance security and provide new opportunities for businesses and individuals. Join Tom Fox and Mohamed Lazzouni on this episode of Innovation in Compliance to delve deeper into this fascinating topic.
Key Highlights:
Resources:
Mohamed Lazzouni on LinkedIn
AWARE
Tom
YouTube
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