• Enterprise Security eBook

Using biometric authentication to elevate enterprise security | eBook

Using biometric authentication to elevate enterprise security Biometric authentication in the enterprise? It’s just a matter of time Mobile biometric authentication is officially here to stay. Most of today’s leading devices come with native biometric sensors, and virtually all have cameras, microphones and touchscreens that can be used for biometric authentication. Consumers have embraced this transformation; 86 percent have shown interest in biometric authentication according to research by Visa. Passwords, PINs, and knowledge-based authentication are steadily losing ground to biometrics as a primary means of authentication among personal users. Biometric adoption among enterprise users has moved more slowly, [...]

  • Mobile Biometric Authentication

Mobile biometric authentication: Device-centric vs. server-centric architecture  |  WHITE PAPER

White Paper Mobile biometric authentication: Device-centric vs. server-centric architectureMULTIPLE BIOMETRIC MODALITIES FOR AUTHENTICATION CAN ACHIEVE HIGHER BIOMETRIC PERFORMANCE.IntroductionBiometrics use “inherent” factors (something the user is) to authenticate a user’s identity. Relative to knowledge- and possession-based authentication methods (something the user knows and something the user has), inherent authentication factors like biometrics are difficult to steal and spoof. We can’t easily tell when a fraudster uses a stolen password or mobile device, but with biometrics and liveness detection we can better detect when a fraudster is at work so that their access can be prevented.Download PDF here if you are [...]

  • Multimodal Mobile Biometrics

Mobile biometric authentication: Multimodal approaches for improved matching and spoof detection  |  WHITE PAPER

White Paper Mobile biometric authentication: Multimodal approaches for improved matching and spoof detection Identity fraud: a trillion dollar problem The vast majority of modern authentication implementations strive to maximize both security and convenience; that is, to: Make it as difficult as possible for a fraudster to steal or spoof the rightful user’s authentication factors (e.g. device, password, token, biometric). Avoid interference with access to the protected asset or service for the rightful user. Dissuade the user from circumventing the intended security mechanisms. Multifactor authentication (MFA) aims to meet these objectives by making it harder for fraudsters to defeat security mechanisms without adding inconvenience for the user. Mobile authentication methods often use two authentication [...]

  • Mobile Banking Biometrics

How Biometrics Expand the Reach of Mobile Banking

How Biometrics Expand the Reach of Mobile Banking Download PDF here if you are having trouble viewing. https://www.aware.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/eBook_Biometrics-Mobile-Banking_single-pages_1222.pdf The Mobile Banking Opportunity For financial institutions, mobile banking is a cost-effective way to reach new consumers. The technology offers financial inclusion and unprecedented convenience. The Nielsen Mobile Shopping, Banking and Payment Survey found 47 percent of consumers across the globe used their mobile phones to check their account balances at least once in the six months prior to March 2016. 42 percent said they had used their mobile devices to pay bills. More plan to partake in such [...]

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