The new york
times
NOVELTIES
By ANNE
EISENBERG
Published:
December 28, 2013
They
aren’t taking any chances at Barclays Bank in
Britain. Stating an account number and other bona fides isn’t enough to get to
your money at the bank’s wealth and investment management service. As an
additional safeguard, a program analyzes customers’ voices when they call in,
to make sure they match a voice print on file.
Fujitsu
The technology can be
used at a public library for checking out a book without the need for a library
card.
Fujitsu
The new Celsius H730,
a Fujitsu laptop, can be ordered with a palm vein sensor called PalmSecure.
At some
A.T.M.’s in Japan, getting cash isn’t simply a matter of entering a bank card
and a password. The machine scans the vein pattern in a person’s palm before
issuing money.
And,
since September, people have been using fingerprint sensors on their iPhone 5s
to unlock their devices, or to shop at the iTunes store.
These are
three examples of biometrics systems, which have long been the province of
border control, military surveillance and national intelligence. Now they are
rapidly moving into the consumer mainstream to unlock laptops and smartphones,
or as a supplement to passwords at banks, hospitals and libraries.
But the
technology also comes with a host of troublesome issues about its vulnerability
to hacking and misuse.
The
stakes can be high when inherently personal biometric data is hijacked, said Bruce
Schneier, a security expert and author of “Liars
and Outliers: Enabling the Trust That Society Needs to Thrive.” “If someone
steals your password, you can change it,” he said. “But if someone steals your
thumbprint, you can’t get a new thumb. The failure modes are very different.”
Despite
these concerns, the technology is making its way onto the office desktop — and
the laptop, too. A new Fujitsu laptop, the
Celsius H730, released recently in Japan, can be ordered with a choice of
biometrics: a fingerprint sensor or, for an additional $116, a palm scanner
instead. To unlock the computer, you hold your palm over the sensor and the
software checks your vein pattern to make sure you’re the authorized user, said
Joseph Dean, a Fujitsu spokesman.
Biometric
devices can identify vein patterns in the finger, the back of the hand or the
palm, said Anil K. Jain, a professor and expert in biometrics at
Michigan State University. The technology works quite well, he said, adding
that “it’s difficult to forge because the vascular patterns are inside the
body.” The veins are revealed by a harmless infrared light.
Palm
scans are gaining the most traction in the vein-reading market, Professor Jain
said. Identifying features include the thickness of the veins, and the angles
and locations where they intersect. Some systems combine fingerprints and
finger vein patterns.
A
different biometric, voice printing, is offered by Nuance
Communications to many customers, including Barclays. The
voice print is based on about 100 characteristics, including pitch and accent,
said Brett Beranek, a manager at Nuance.
Voice
prints, even if stolen, will not lead to identity theft, he
said. “If someone did compromise the database, there’s nothing they could do
with it,” he said. “We are not storing people’s voices, but characteristics of
their voice.”
Consumers
shouldn’t expect that biometric technologies will work flawlessly, Professor
Jain said. They can be a good solution, balancing convenience with security.
“But they are not foolproof,” he said. “There could and will be situations
where a person may be rejected or confused with someone else.” For example,
people could be barred by a fingerprint mismatch from access to their
smartphones or bank accounts.
Fingerprint
sensing will be the most popular biometric identifier for the next few years,
said Alan Goode, author of a recent report on the mobile
biometric security market and founder of
Goode Intelligence in London. Apple’s introduction of fingerprint scanning, and
many other manufacturers’ plans to offer similar services, “are going to make
fingerprint sensors a common feature on mobile devices,” he said. A majority
will be used to unlock phones, but they will also increasingly be linked to
mobile payment services.
Ram Ravi,
an analyst who studies the global use of biometrics for Frost
& Sullivan, agreed that fingerprints would be the leading biometric system
for the next few years. “But palm reading is also developing into a huge
market,” he said. Iris- and facial-identification biometrics are growing
rapidly as well.
Mr.
Schneier, the security expert, said biometric solutions could be attractive in
consumer goods so long as the processing occurs entirely on the device. (Apple
has stated that all biometric processing on its iPhone occurs directly on the
phone.)
When
information is handled and stored on the chip, the only problem — certainly a
maddening one — may be occasions when the device doesn’t recognize people and
won’t let them in, he said.
But if
the information is stored on a central server and unauthorized parties gain
access to it, that is an entirely different problem.
“The
centralized database is the scary part,” Mr. Schneier said. “That’s where the
risk is. If it’s hacked into, suddenly everyone’s biometrics are stolen.”
EMAIL:
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