IT 691 Capstone Client Dr Homayoon Beigi Project
+IT 691 Capstone Client: Dr. Homayoon Beigi Project: Team 2 Recognition Technologies, Inc A Biometric Acceptability and Ease -of-Use Study for High Security Access Instructor: Dr. Charles Tappert, CSIS Supervisor: Hugh Eng, DPS’ 16 Presented by: Nattakarn Osborne Jonte’ Campbell Phillip Nassetta Timothy Truhn Pace University IT 691/Fall 2015
+ Introduction/Acknowledgment Thank you to Dr. Beigi and Recognition Technologies, Inc. for allowing us to use his proprietary biometric authentication system, Reco. Made. Easy®. ■ Overview of biometrics ■ Issues and concerns with biometrics ■ Scope of study ■ Conclusion / Future study
+ Biometric Characteristics Physiological Face Recognition Fingerprint DNA Speaker Recognition Hand Geometry Hand Writing Keystroke IRIS Scan Hand Waving Gait Behavioral
+ Problems FINGERPRINT IRIS SPEAKER PERCEPTIONS Damage due to manual labor Cataract surgery requiring re-enrollment Illness Hygiene physical touching Issue with cancer treatments Damage due to Injury SPOOFING Fingerprint/ Iris REGULATORY Privacy Issues
+ Beyond Previous Work ● Our study is the continuation of three previous research groups ● Our team’s goal was to increase the number of survey responses ● Produced a video demonstrating enrolling and authenticating using facial and speaker recognition. ● Distributed Survey ● Increase the number of female responders ● Get greater female participation in the Reco. Made. Easy® study was requested ● Demonstrate multilingual capabilities ● Demonstrate the “liveness” feature
+ Female & Multilingual Participants SPANISH AUTHENTICATE SPANISH THAI AUTHENTICATE ENGLISH ENROLLMENT ENGLISH AUTHENTICATE RUSSIAN ENROLLMENT ENGLISH AUTHENTICATE ENGLISH ENROLLMENT
+ Liveness Test ● Reco. Made. Easy® system generates a string of text. ● Unless the generated text is recited exactly, the user will not authenticate. ● Our testing included intentional failures to check against false acceptance.
+ Survey Results More than half are interested in using Biometrics in home Increased female participation Less than one-third currently using biometrics for mobile devices One-half feel privacy and security are equally important THERE WERE ? 204 PARTICIPANTS AGE BETWEEN 18 - 56+ Over 75% are comfortable using Biometrics for banking Favorable comfort level for both IT and Non-IT related fields
+ Survey Results: Age & Gender
+ Using Biometric for Accessing Computer/Mobile Device Facial Recognition Speaker Recognition
+ Study Results
+ Conclusions and Future Work ■ The overall perception is the biometric system is both easy to use and convenient ■ Concerns with how deviations in voice will impact the authentication process ■ Concerns with authentication in high-traffic areas ■ Hygiene concerns with touching a device ■ Multi-language increases versatility ■ Greater testing for spoofing circumventions ■ Impacts on those with disabilities and impairments
+ Palm Vein Scanner by Fujitsu Why Vein patterns recognition? Hygienic concern for Contactless authentication. Promote high-level of user acceptance. High level of accuracy and application versatility. http: //www. fujitsu. com/global/solutions/business-technology/security/palmsecure/
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