Hardware-Based Biometric Security
Leveraging secure hardware elements for maximum protection
Fingerprint Authentication
Secure fingerprint authentication using device hardware security features like TEE/Secure Enclave.
Face Recognition
Advanced facial recognition secured by hardware-level protection and matching.
Device Binding
Cryptographically binding authentication keys to specific hardware devices.
Zero-Credential Architecture
QuantumPass implements a true zero-credential architecture where service providers never see user credentials. Biometric data never leaves the secure hardware environment of the user's device.
Implementation Details
How QuantumPass integrates with device biometrics
Device Registration & Hardware Binding
QuantumPass uses secure hardware elements like Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) or Secure Enclave to generate device-bound cryptographic keys that can only be accessed following successful biometric authentication.
Hardware Attestation & Verification
During registration, QuantumPass validates the security capabilities of the device and verifies its integrity through hardware attestation.
Biometric Authentication
When a user needs to authenticate, QuantumPass prompts for biometric verification without requiring username entry. The system uses QR codes for service provider identification.
Service Provider Integration
Service providers receive cryptographically signed tokens that verify the user's identity without revealing credentials or requiring password database storage.