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Created by Lithuanian co-founders Alesis Novik and Andrius Sutas, they've developed a range of finance-focused biometrics authentication applications meaning users no longer need anything but themselves to access private information.The two of them first met on a flight from Lithuania to Edinburgh, Scotland where they were both studying at university.\"The biggest problem we see with passwords is the user experience one, people need to remember long sequences of random characters and humans in general are really bad at that,\" says Novik.\"Biometrics comes in here and solves that issue by providing a factor that you can't forget, you can't leave behind and it's easy to use because for behavioural part you don't need to do anything differently from normal. \"We track normal user behaviour on their applications without actually requiring them to do anything else.\"One application AimBrain have developed is this \"behavioural\" mobile app, which allows users to access their banking information through the way their thumb enters a simple four-digit pin code.The application monitors such variables as pressure, timing, location and speed so as to ascertain the user really is who they really claim to be.\"So with this pin code demo, we show when I enter the pin code in my usual manner, it shows a green bar which means it's a high likelihood this is me,\" explains Novik.\"Now if I pass it on the Andrius, it will show red because he's entering the pin code differently from me.\"Novik claims the app can't be beaten by just watching someone and then copying their movements, it accesses minute factors not easily replicated.For instance, a person with shorter fingers will have a different swiping angle to someone with longer ones.\"The number of factors we use makes it extremely hard to try and copy it because most of those factors you can't even see,\" he says.\"So even if you may somehow get sort of what timing they use - which is extremely hard on its own - you will not be able to see what the pressure is, how the accelerometer moves and all of that kind of more fine detail.\"Another application AimBrain have developed is this facial recognition authentication app which requires just a glimpse of a user's face to access financial information.Novik takes a picture of himself using his smartphone then allows the app to analyse his various facial features and authenticate it's truly him.The app analyses different facial features such as the distance between his eyes and different shapes on his face.\"It's analysing multiple features and multiple parameters either that are impossible to reconstruct,\" claims Novik.\"We're also adding liveliness detection which checks if you're taking a photo of a photo rather than a real, live person.\"AimBrain is currently targeting its biometrics technology at the financial sector, helping various financial institutions develop sophisticated methods to authenticate mobile banking users.The start-up recently completed the FinTech Innovation Lab programme, a finance-focused start-up incubator in London's Canary Wharf.But Novik and Sutas are confident their technology will soon move beyond the financial sector. \"So, we expect that each device you have or service you use will just know it's you by you just using it,\" says Sutas.\"So as a user you will not need to do anything explicit to authenticate.\"A world free of passwords may be closer than you expect.FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4042189LEAD IN:Could this be the end of long, complicated or hard-to-remember passwords?A London-based start-up is attempting to revolutionise the way people access their sensitive or private information by using a range of biometrics-based technologies.STORY-LINE:Almost everyone's got an online presence nowadays, which also means an ever-growing amount of passwords - be they four-digit mobile pin codes or complicated combinations of numbers and letters.An ever-widening online footprint forces many to memorise more than just one \"go-to\" password.\"I have a series of passwords and I use different categories password for different things,\" says Shannon McIntyre.\"So I have my social media password and I have my university password and I remember them like that.\"\"I think passwords are strong enough,\" says Zeeshan Rana.\"If you've got a decent enough password it should be fine and I do remember most of mine, the ones I use on an everyday basis, but there are some that I do forget of course, but those are more or less for apps and stuff I don't really use.\"\"I have so many passwords to so many things I keep cryptic lists which I shouldn't,\" says Sharon MacDonald.According to an August 2015 survey by authentication company LaunchKey, 32 percent of respondents admitted to often forgetting their passwords, while 45 percent resorted to writing them down.London-based start-up AimBrain is here to change that. Created by Lithuanian co-founders Alesis Novik and Andrius Sutas, they've developed a range of finance-focused biometrics authentication applications meaning users no longer need anything but themselves to access private information.The two of them first met on a flight from Lithuania to Edinburgh, Scotland where they were both studying at university.\"The biggest problem we see with passwords is the user experience one, people need to remember long sequences of random characters and humans in general are really bad at that,\" says Novik.\"Biometrics comes in here and solves that issue by providing a factor that you can't forget, you can't leave behind and it's easy to use because for behavioural part you don't need to do anything differently from normal. \"We track normal user behaviour on their applications without actually requiring them to do anything else.\"One application AimBrain have developed is this \"behavioural\" mobile app, which allows users to access their banking information through the way their thumb enters a simple four-digit pin code.The application monitors such variables as pressure, timing, location and speed so as to ascertain the user really is who they really claim to be.\"So with this pin code demo, we show when I enter the pin code in my usual manner, it shows a green bar which means it's a high likelihood this is me,\" explains Novik.\"Now if I pass it on the Andrius, it will show red because he's entering the pin code differently from me.\"Novik claims the app can't be beaten by just watching someone and then copying their movements, it accesses minute factors not easily replicated.For instance, a person with shorter fingers will have a different swiping angle to someone with longer ones.\"The number of factors we use makes it extremely hard to try and copy it because most of those factors you can't even see,\" he says.\"So even if you may somehow get sort of what timing they use - which is extremely hard on its own - you will not be able to see what the pressure is, how the accelerometer moves and all of that kind of more fine detail.\"Another application AimBrain have developed is this facial recognition authentication app which requires just a glimpse of a user's face to access financial information.Novik takes a picture of himself using his smartphone then allows the app to analyse his various facial features and authenticate it's truly him.The app analyses different facial features such as the distance between his eyes and different shapes on his face.\"It's analysing multiple features and multiple parameters either that are impossible to reconstruct,\" claims Novik.\"We're also adding liveliness detection which checks if you're taking a photo of a photo rather than a real, live person.\"AimBrain is currently targeting its biometrics technology at the financial sector, helping various financial institutions develop sophisticated methods to authenticate mobile banking users.The start-up recently completed the FinTech Innovation Lab programme, a finance-focused start-up incubator in London's Canary Wharf.But Novik and Sutas are confident their technology will soon move beyond the financial sector. \"So, we expect that each device you have or service you use will just know it's you by you just using it,\" says Sutas.\"So as a user you will not need to do anything explicit to authenticate.\"A world free of passwords may be closer than you expect.London, UK - 24 May 20161. Pan right of women crossing road while speaking on mobile phone2. Close of woman speaking on mobile phone while crossing road3. Setup shot of Shannon McIntyre (left) and Neil Hobbs (right) using smartphones4. SOUNDBITE (English) Shannon McIntyre, Vox-pop:\"I have a series of password and I use different categories password for different things. So I have my social media password and I have my university password and I remember them like that.\"5. Various of Zeeshan Rana using smartphone6. SOUNDBITE (English) Zeeshan Rana, Vox-pop:\"I think passwords are strong enough. If you've got a decent enough password it should be fine and I do remember most of mine, the ones I use on an everyday basis, but there are some that I do forget of course, but those are more or less for apps and stuff I don't really use.\"7. Pan right of man walking and using mobile phone8. Various of Sharon MacDonald using smartphone9. SOUNDBITE (English) Sharon MacDonald, Vox-pop:\"I have so many passwords to so many things I keep cryptic lists which I shouldn't.\"10. Pull out of woman using smartphoneLondon, UK - 29 March 201611. Pan right to Alesis Novik,  co-founder of AimBrain (left), and Andrius Sutas, co-founder  of AimBrain (right), working at desk12. Pull focus from Novik to Sutas typing on keyboards13. SOUNDBITE (English) Alesis Novik, co-founder of AimBrain:\"The biggest problem we see with passwords is the user experience one, people need to remember long sequences of random characters and humans in general are really bad at that. Biometrics comes in here and solves that issue by providing a factor that you can't forget, you can't leave behind and it's easy to use because for behavioural part you don't need to do anything differently from normal. We track normal user behaviour on their applications without actually requiring them to do anything else.\"14. Various of Novik demonstrating AimBrain behavioural smartphone application15. Tracking shot of Novik demonstrating AimBrain behavioural smartphone application with SutasUPSOUND (English): \"So with this pin code demo, we show when I enter the pin code in my usual manner, it shows a green bar which means it's a high likelihood this is me. Now if I pass it on the Andrius, it will show red because he's entering the pin code differently from me.\"16. Various of Sutas demonstrating AimBrain behavioural smartphone application17. SOUNDBITE (English) Alesis Novik, co-founder of AimBrain:\"The number of factors we use makes it extremely hard to try and copy it because most of those factors you can't even see. So even if you may somehow get sort of what timing they use - which is extremely hard on its own - you will not be able to see what the pressure is, how the accelerometer moves and all of that kind of more fine detail.\"18. Various of Novik demonstrating AimBrain facial recognition application19. Tracking shot of Novik demonstrating AimBrain facial recognition application with Sutas\"And it allows me in. Now if I give it to Andrius, it denies him access.\"20. Various of Sutas demonstrating AimBrain facial recognition application21. SOUNDBITE (English) Alesis Novik, co-founder of AimBrain:\"It's analysing multiple features and multiple parameters either that are impossible to reconstruct. We're also adding liveliness detection which checks if you're taking a photo of a photo rather than a real, live person.\"22. Various of Sutas demonstrating AimBrain facial recognition application23. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrius Sutas, co-founder of AimBrain:\"So, we expect that each device you have or service you use will just know it's you by you just using it. So as a user you will not need to do anything explicit to authenticate.\"24. 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