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Why could passwords soon disappear from the digital world?
BiometricsIn a digital world where we increasingly need security to protect our personal data, passwords have long been seen as the first line of defense. But their reliability is now being questioned, and biometric sensors could soon replace them.
Biometrics recognition is the use of a person’s physical or behavioral characteristics to identify them. Biometric sensors can measure these characteristics, such as fingerprints, iris, voice, or face. Unlike passwords, biometrics are unique to each individual, making it a more secure method of authentication.
The limitations of passwords
Passwords have many flaws. They are often too simple, and users tend to use the same password for multiple accounts. Cybercriminals can easily guess or obtain them using phishing or hacking techniques. Finally, passwords are not suitable for all use cases, such as emergency situations or people who have difficulty remembering their password.
That is why companies are seeking safer alternatives. Fingerprint sensors are becoming increasingly common in smartphones, laptops, and even credit cards. They allow for quick and easy authentication without the need to remember a password. They also provide increased security because it is very difficult, if not impossible, to falsify a person’s biometric characteristics.
The challenges of biometrics
However, biometrics is not a perfect solution. It can be expensive, especially for small businesses or individuals. It can also pose privacy concerns because it involves the collection and storage of sensitive biometric data. Finally, it is not foolproof: biometric sensors can be fooled by sophisticated techniques such as fake fingerprints or deepfakes.
Despite these challenges, biometrics has the potential to replace passwords in the near future. It offers increased security and a better user experience by eliminating the need to remember complex passwords. Biometric sensors are becoming more reliable and affordable, and are expected to become the norm in many fields.
In conclusion, passwords have long been the standard for digital authentication, but their reliability is now being questioned. Biometric sensors offer a safer and more convenient alternative, although challenges remain. Ultimately, it is up to users and companies to decide whether they are ready to adopt biometrics as a method of authentication.
How does biometrics improve the fan experience in stadiums?
BiometricsBiometrics are becoming a key element in improving the fan experience in stadiums. IDEMIA, a global leader in biometrics, offers innovative solutions to allow fans to access stadiums more quickly and securely.
Faster and safer access through biometrics.
Biometric readers, such as fingerprint scanners or facial recognition cameras, allow quick and secure verification of fans’ identities. This means less waiting time for fans and reduced risk of identification errors.
By using biometrics, fans can also enjoy faster access to VIP areas or reserved seating sections. Organizers can also use this data to better understand attendance patterns and improve the fan experience.
Cutting-edge technology for an enhanced stadium experience.
Biometrics are also an effective way to combat fraud and attempted break-ins in stadiums. Biometric readers allow for reliable verification of fans’ identities and can detect individuals attempting to enter the stadium with false identities.
By using the latest biometric technologies, IDEMIA enables stadium organizers to ensure the safety of fans while improving their experience. Fans can feel safe and fully enjoy the match, while organizers can be certain that only authorized individuals access the stadium.
In summary, biometrics are an essential tool for improving the fan experience in stadiums. IDEMIA, a leader in biometrics, offers innovative solutions to allow fans to access stadiums more quickly and securely, and for organizers to ensure the safety of everyone.
MorphoWave™: Comparison of the range of readers
BiometricsIDEMIA, the global leader in digital security, offers an innovative and unique technology range of biometric readers: the MorphoWave™. These readers allow quick and secure identification using fingerprint technology. They have been developed to meet specific needs for reliable, efficient, fast, and ultra-secure access control. They are deployed in airports, banks, parking lots, universities, and more.
The benefits of biometrics
Biometrics is a science that uses physical or behavioral characteristics to identify individuals. Fingerprints, facial recognition, and voice prints are examples of biometrics used to verify an individual’s identity. IDEMIA‘s MorphoWave™ biometric readers allow quick and secure identification using fingerprint technology. Additionally, they have the advantage of being usable
contactless and continuously, greatly improving the speed, security of identification, and user experience.
Comparison of models in the range
There are two models in the IDEMIA MorphoWave™ range, each designed to meet specific needs. To make an effective comparison, it’s important to define the end-user’s needs and compare them to the different features and characteristics of each reader.
The two models are:
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The IDEMIA technology is deployed in Abu Dhabi airports, Singapore and California
BiometricsNext50, a company specializing in facial recognition technology, has begun deploying its system at Abu Dhabi International Airport. This system utilizes IDEMIA and SITA’s biometric solutions to verify the identities of travelers at self-service baggage drop points, electronic immigration gates, and boarding gates.
A deployment across all continents
The plan is to expand this system throughout the airport in order to simplify the traveler experience and reduce wait times. According to Jamal Salem Al Dhaheri, CEO of Abu Dhabi Airports, once the project is completed, the airport will be the only one in the region to use biometric solutions at all customer touchpoints. This will make it the most technologically advanced airport in the world, providing a seamless journey for all its passengers. The phased deployment of biometric technologies was announced in November and is still ongoing.
In addition to the project in Abu Dhabi, IDEMIA has also been involved in the deployment of biometrics at Singapore’s Changi Airport. IDEMIA’s biometric capture devices have been deployed at Changi Airport earlier this year and are used in a special assistance lane (SAL) designed for use by wheelchair users and families. The SAL can process up to four families at a time and aims to reduce manual control times through the use of automation.
Solutions at the service of users
Furthermore, Idemia Identity & Security North America launched a TSA PreCheck initiative at the Ontario International Airport in Southern California. This initiative, open to Americans with a flight ticket once they have passed security, takes less than five minutes and allows most travelers to obtain a known traveler number in three to five days. The initiative is also available at the Orlando International Airport and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. According to Homeland Security Today, dedicated lanes for TSA PreCheck customers have kept wait times for 92% of passengers below five minutes in November.
The new biometric payment card from the F.CODE technology
BiometricsThis new biometric card from Sella Personal Credit allows you to pay for transactions without having to enter a PIN code through secure authorization issued by your fingerprint.
A biometric card developed in collaboration with IDEMIA
IDEMIA is one of the leaders in identification technology. The company is an expert in the field of payment card innovation and has already carried out numerous pilot projects in this sector worldwide. By partnering with them, Sella Personal Credit has developed this new F.CODE card based on biometric authorization. You can authorize payments, with or without contact, simply by using your fingerprint. Issued on the VISA circuit, this card has been launched for the first pilot test among the bank’s customers in Italy.
Simple and innovative biometric operation
If you are a bank customer, you will receive a kit at home to register your fingerprint on the card directly at home, without having to go to the agency. In just a few steps, your card is ready to be used immediately. The biometric chip on the card is powered by the payment terminal or by the magnetic field of the contactless mode. During the transaction, simply place your finger on the designated space on the front to authorize payment without having to enter a PIN code. The goal is to offer you a more convenient payment experience.
Secure system to use worldwide
The system of this innovative payment card is fully secure. Implemented on the VISA circuit, these biometric cards can be used anywhere in the world and recognized by all certified EMV payment terminals and ATMs.