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Mobile biometric digital onboarding
In today’s increasingly digital world, individuals rely heavily on mobile devices to complete more and more tasks, including their banking.
In order to attract and keep customers, banking and financial services firms increasingly rely on the sophistication and ease-of-use of mobile applications – which allow customers to transfer funds, pay bills, deposit checks, trade stocks, and make payments, all from their mobile devices.
Mobile biometric digital onboarding
In today’s increasingly digital world, individuals rely heavily on mobile devices to complete more and more tasks, including their banking.
In order to attract and keep customers, banking and financial services firms increasingly rely on the sophistication and ease-of-use of mobile applications – which allow customers to transfer funds, pay bills, deposit checks, trade stocks, and make payments, all from their mobile devices.
Mobile biometric authentication
In today’s increasingly digital world, individuals rely heavily on mobile devices to access their personal information.
However, these consumer facing devices and applications open up a larger attack surface for hackers, who can easily tap into phones to discover passwords and then use them to steal consumers’ information.
Biometric enrollment and data management
Biometrics are a powerful tool for identity proofing as they are more definitive identifiers than biographic identity data such as name, date of birth, and address, which rely on forgeable ID cards, draw upon error-prone records, and are simply not unique or permanent.
For large government agencies that employ thousands of people each year, onboarding and processing potential candidates’ biometric information for background checks can become a challenge due to the outdated Windows-based software applications that have traditionally been used for biometric enrollment. In addition to being at higher risk for security exposure, these applications need to be manually installed, maintained, and kept up-to-date with operating system updates and the introduction of new biometric capture hardware, such as fingerprint scanners.
Biometric enrollment and data management
Biometrics are a powerful tool for identity proofing as they are more definitive identifiers than biographic identity data such as name, date of birth, and address, which rely on forgeable ID cards, draw upon error-prone records, and are simply not unique or permanent.
For large government agencies that employ thousands of people each year, onboarding and processing potential candidates’ biometric information for background checks can become a challenge due to the outdated Windows-based software applications that have traditionally been used for biometric enrollment. In addition to being at higher risk for security exposure, these applications need to be manually installed, maintained, and kept up-to-date with operating system updates and the introduction of new biometric capture hardware, such as fingerprint scanners.