A key finding is that with “random” natural makeup, the biometric system identified the participant in over 33 percent of frames. Common two-factor authentication methods like one-time passwords are useless against this kind of account takeover.Ī new report indicates that facial recognition systems are still susceptible to adversarial attacks with makeup, with crafted “natural” makeup reducing the number of frames study participants could be identified in from over 47 percent to less than 2 percent. SIM swap fraud is on the rise, and Boku General Manager for Identity Stuart Neal explains the attack vector in a Biometric Update guest post, how to tell if you’ve been victimized and why strong identity verification is a necessary defense. The wave of online fraud has laid the problem bare, but trust frameworks represent another opportunity to guide organizations in making urgently needed changes. Open Identity Exchange (OIX) Chief Identity Strategist Nick Mothershaw explores digital ID adoption in terms of barriers, key drivers and the need for user education. The importance of trust frameworks and their market-boosting potential was explored by representatives from and tScheme. Identity Week 2021 London marks the return of Biometric Update to live events, as well as the unveiling of the next step in the UK GDS’ digital identity plan, which includes a single sign-on for all government services. The Centre for Internet and Society and Omidyar-backed project, in collaboration with Research ICT Africa will collect legal governance and design details on the digital identity efforts of ten countries. The Digital Identities Design and Uses project has been launched to track and evaluate projects across Africa. The cards are also different from most biometric cards seen so far in that they contain embedded cryptographic tokens based on their face and palm biometrics and Trust Stamp’s proprietary technology. Trust Stamp has been revealed as a partner in the Mastercard-Paycode initiative to deliver biometric payment cards that can be used for identification in addition to authentication. They surveyed 157 people from two Maritime Provinces and considered the options, and found that while people may be more likely to use biometrics than ID banks, the cost difference makes the latter more realistic. The hacker group appears to have targeted personally identifying information or biometric data, among other targets, but may not have succeeded in stealing any.īiometrics and ID banks are both tools most people would be interested in using to increase financial inclusion among people in precarious housing situations, according to a report from a pair of Canadian organizations. A new report implicates a group linked to the Chinese government in cybersecurity attacks on India, including apparent attempts to breach the world’s largest digital ID system, Aadhaar.
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