LinomthaID addresses the following pertinent points:
- ▪ Enrolment of All Viable Biometric Elements: Using the latest technology we capture as many of the available viable natural identity elements (All ten fingerprints, both irises and facial) at the one time "ENROLMENT" of every individual.
- ▪ Life-Cycle Updates: LinomthaID's system has the capability of continually updating captured elements throughout an individual’s Life-Cycle to ensure that biometric data is always current (as biometrics such as fingerprints and faces changes over long periods of time).
- ▪ Additional Element options available: LinomthaID has made provision in its solution for the addition of other biometric elements such as voice, palm-print and even DNA, (as and when it is legally applicable).
- ▪ Duplication Prevention: The Bio Gate Platform (BGP) developed by LinomthaID verifies the individual’s bio-data on enrolment against pre-existing records preventing duplicate enrolments.
- ▪ Secure Processing and Storage: The Bio-data is processed and converted to a proprietary format using proprietary algorithms. The resultant templates are encrypted and compiled into a package that is sent via the most secure and untraceable means of communication using the COF® 295 technology, which was made to be an extremely easy to use secure communication platform. It automatically uses a combination of multiple proxy servers, anonymous online storage and state of the art encryption in order to provide a complete solution for anonymous, untraceable and secure communications available today to the LinomthaID. BGP that is located inside a secure "DATA-VAULT" at SAPO. This Data-Vault is vetted by COMSEC (the organization that sets and verifies compliance to the security standards for government).
- ▪ Expansion Policy: LinomthaID has adopted a development approach of lateral expansion for its BGP that ensures that the system is scalable and up to the task of efficiently processing ever increasing amounts of data, without any increased latency.
- ▪ Communication Continuity: Further development of the LinomthaID solution includes bandwidth optimisation tool, using the intelligent traffic management tools. These tools from Allot are used by thousands of enterprises the world over to optimize the performance of WAN, Internet and Data-Center links and to ensure that the service needs and expectations of all end-users are met. The tool is used to speed up or prioritise the transaction for guaranteed communication success.
- ▪ Real-time monitoring: Understand how applications and users are consuming WAN, Internet, and data-centre bandwidth so you can manage utilization, troubleshoot, and plan network capacity expansion more effectively.
- ▪ User and Application awareness: Obtain granular network intelligence to manage traffic per application, per user, per link, and according to local network conditions.
- ▪ Congestion management: Ensure quality of service during periods of congestion by prioritizing and/or expediting the delivery of mission-critical applications, while limiting recreational use.
- ▪ Internet Optimization: Enforce acceptable Internet use policies linked to each department, application, and user.
- ▪ WAN Optimization: Deliver reliable quality of service to branch or remote offices while controlling WAN utilization.
- ▪ Data Center Optimization: Ensure the performance of mission-critical applications and prevent the datacentre from becoming a bottleneck
- ▪ Integration with Client Systems: LinomthaID has completed the bulk of the development required for the solution. Integration into existing client systems will be done on a project to project basis, although the integration model has been designed to be easily managed. With this in mind the LinomthaID solution can be integrated into any client application, no matter what existing platforms are in use by the client.
- ▪ Customisation Rights: LinomthaID developed and fully owns the solution enabling full customisation and integration to different platforms, with guarantees of compliance with local legislation and easily changed as legislation requires.
- ▪ Local IP Ownership: The Intellectual Property (IP) is locally developed and will continue to be developed in South Africa.