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SessionGuardian Mentioned in 2024 Gartner® research titled AI PC Introduces a New Era for Personal Computing
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SessionGuardian was mentioned for Providing Continuous Biometric Identification to Combat AI-Enhanced Malicious Attacks

NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- SessionGuardian, a leading provider of advanced biometric security solutions, has been mentioned in a recent Gartner research piece discussing the evolution of AI PCs and their enhanced security measures.

According to Gartner, "Enhanced security: Security is threatened by AI-enhanced malicious attacks. To combat this new AI-enhanced threat, detection and mitigation techniques are emerging. Continuous behavioral analysis is already being added and will become much less taxing on systems when it can leverage an NPU. Additionally, continuous biometric identification using various techniques can better secure PC access."

SessionGuardian's advanced technology leverages continuous biometric identification, ensuring that only authorized users can access PC systems. By continuously monitoring and verifying the identity of users via various biometric techniques throughout the access session, SessionGuardian significantly enhances security and reduces the risk of unauthorized access and data breaches, while respecting user-privacy.

"We are happy to be identified by Gartner in their insightful research on AI PCs and security," said George Marks, CEO at SessionGuardian. "Our continuous biometric assurance technology is designed to provide unparalleled security in the face of increasingly sophisticated AI-enhanced threats. In our opinion, this mention from Gartner validates our commitment to innovation and excellence in the field of cybersecurity."

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SessionGuardian's continuous biometric identification solution offers several key benefits:

-Enhanced Security: By continuously verifying user identity throughout an active session, SessionGuardian prevents unauthorized access, including unauthorized shoulder-surfing of data, and protects sensitive data from AI-enhanced attacks.

-Prevent Images of Screen Including Photo: Using an AI driven model, attempts to exfiltrate data via a photograph of the screen is prevented.  In addition, screen captures and screen prints are prohibited.

-User-Privacy First: SessionGuardian ensures a frictionless user experience. Our solutionenables secure access without compromising user privacy, while protecting sensitive data, in a GDPR certified and attested way.

As AI technology continues to evolve, so do the threats posed by AI-enhanced malicious attacks. SessionGuardian remains at the forefront of this battle, offering cutting-edge solutions that help organizations protect their assets and maintain the integrity of their systems.

For more information about SessionGuardian and its continuous biometric assurance technology, please visit https://www.SessionGuardian.com or contact us at info@sessionguardian.com.

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Gartner, AI PC Introduces a New Era for Personal Computing, Stephen Kleynhans, Autumn Stanish, et al.,16 May 2024

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Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

About SessionGuardian

SessionGuardian is a pioneer in biometric security solutions, specializing in continuous biometric identification to safeguard PC access and data. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, SessionGuardian provides state-of-the-art technology that addresses the evolving security challenges of the digital age.

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SessionGuardian
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(844) 303-5324


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