SlickLogin

Sound-Based Identity Verification Solution

Cyber Security
Non Active, Feb 2014
Pre-Funding Palo Alto Founded 2013
LinkedIn
Total raised
Stage
Pre-Funding
Founded
2013
Headcount
1-10
HQ
Palo Alto
Sector
Cyber Security

About

SlickLogin has developed a sound-based identity verification solution that eliminates the need for passwords and authentication tokens while maintaining military-grade security. The SlickLogin solution verifies user identity and authenticates logins by having a computer play a unique, nearly silent sound interpretable by the user's smartphone. This provides the simplest possible user experience, as all that is necessary in order to log in is to place the smartphone near the PC. The SlickLogin technology can be used either as the sole authentication method or as a secondary verification layer.

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What is SlickLogin's core technology?
SlickLogin developed a sound-based identity verification solution that uses nearly silent sounds played by a computer, interpreted by a smartphone, to authenticate user logins.
When was SlickLogin founded?
SlickLogin was founded in December 2013.
What is the primary sector of SlickLogin?
SlickLogin's primary sector is Cyber Security, with a focus on Identity Security.
What is SlickLogin's status as of February 2014?
SlickLogin became inactive in February 2014.
Has SlickLogin been acquired?
Yes, Google acquired SlickLogin in February 2014, according to a report from Geektime.
Where is SlickLogin's headquarters located?
SlickLogin's headquarters is in Palo Alto, California.
How many employees did SlickLogin have?
SlickLogin had between 1-10 employees.
Who is a founder of SlickLogin?
Or Zelig is a founder of SlickLogin.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Cyber Security
Sub-sectors
Cyber SecurityIdentity Security
Technologies
Sensing
Target customers
Defense, Safety & SecuritySecurity
Business model
B2B

Highlights

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Tags

mobile-devicesiamauthenticationcyber-security