Engaging potential early adopters Sample Clauses

Engaging potential early adopters. As part of the system design based on the use cases and the requirement analysis is the engagement with potential early adopters of the BehavAuth. The early adopters of the platform constitute significant part of the initial design of the BehavAuth tool. This is because XxxxxXxxx is creating a tool that considers stakeholders during the whole duration of the project, to receive feedback and to define the system based on the requirements of the stakeholders including the early adopters. The first early adopter of the BehavAuth tool is the TagItSmart platform, which will allow QBE to shape the use cases and the requirements based on the TagItSmart platform needs. Following, are the requirements extracted from the engagement with the early adopters of the platform: • Non-­intrusive. The use of personal data does not affect only the end-­users but also the potential early adopters of the platform. This is because of the new EU regulation about personal data (GDPR [12]). Particular measures need to be taken by the adopters of the platform, to safeguard their organisations (including TagItSmart) in order to protect their users’ privacy. TagItSmart consortium pointed out that it is important to utilise less intrusive personal data and to avoid methods such as face and voice recognition. • Low cost. Pricing is always considerable when a third-­party platform wants to adopt a new authentication solution. A reduced price in comparison to the solutions that are already in the market could intrigue third-­party platforms to change to a more innovative authentication tool. The cost reduction could be also translated in terms of minimisation of security breaches, meaning that a more secure system could save money/reduce the costs for a third-­party company without providing a ‘cheaper’ (in terms of pricing) solution.
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