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Future of biometrics is in hand

Hol­ly­wood loves to include bio­met­ric secu­ri­ty in its movies. Iris, reti­na and palm scan­ning have become famil­iar. But what if the smart­phone in your pock­et and the tablet PC you now use could become your pass­port to robust per­son­al secu­ri­ty? This is the promise of the next gen­er­a­tion of bio­met­ric secu­ri­ty prod­ucts that are just around the cor­ner.

It’s hand­held bio­met­ric scan­ning and read­ing devices, which look set to form the future of this tech­nol­o­gy, that will touch every one of our lives where prov­ing your iden­ti­ty across your elec­tron­ic foot­print becomes vital. Gait (how you walk and move), ges­ture, voice, your ears and face, body odour, and even an MRI scan of body parts, such as your knees, are all being active­ly inves­ti­gat­ed.

One of the most promis­ing is using the unique pat­tern of veins in your palms for iden­ti­fi­ca­tion. As these pat­terns are set in the womb and don’t change through­out your life­time, they offer a bio­met­ric key that no one else can copy. Sys­tems like Palm­Garde from TDSi could find their way into your local school and hos­pi­tal where access to sen­si­tive areas needs to be con­trolled.

The arrival of smart­phones is already herald­ing a new era in bio­met­rics. You can already buy the Motoro­la ATRIX 4G that has built-in fin­ger­print scan­ning. Sev­er­al of the Fujit­su REGZA mod­els also have this fea­ture. And Apple may have this tech­nol­o­gy wait­ing in the wings for their next iPhone. Tac­ti­vo have a card and fin­ger­print read­er that is designed as an iPhone case. PiPA Touch is anoth­er fin­ger­print scan­ner that is com­ing soon and could offer unprece­dent­ed lev­els of secu­ri­ty for smart­phone users.

Gait, ges­ture, voice, ears, face, body odour and even an MRI scan of your knees are all being active­ly inves­ti­gat­ed

Clear­ly with the pro­cess­ing pow­er, high-def­i­n­i­tion cam­eras, sen­si­tive micro­phones and touch screens, smart­phones and tablet PCs are per­fect to cap­ture bio­met­ric infor­ma­tion. The Uni­ver­si­ty of Sur­rey has been work­ing on what it calls MOBIO or mobile bio­m­e­try which it is hoped will put an end to the need for end­less lists of pass­words, and offer greater secu­ri­ty for bank­ing and buy­ing online, plus gen­er­al­ly over­com­ing the prob­lem of dig­i­tal com­mu­ni­ca­tions.

“MOBIO pro­to­types of apps have been cre­at­ed for an iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and Nokia N900,” says Josef Kit­tler, direc­tor of Sur­rey University’s Cen­tre for Vision, Speech and Sig­nal Pro­cess­ing. “It is pos­si­ble to authen­ti­cate the iden­ti­ty of peo­ple over the phone. For exam­ple, if you need to con­firm to a nurs­ery that some­one else is going to col­lect your child that day, the MOBIO ensures that no one else could leave that kind of mes­sage.”

Dr Alex Bazin, chief tech­nol­o­gy offi­cer, appli­ca­tion ser­vices, cloud and strate­gic solu­tions at Fujit­su, adds: “I believe we’re enter­ing a phase of expan­sion of bio­met­rics to the con­sumer and enter­prise via smart­phones and tablets. The ear­ly adopters will prin­ci­pal­ly use face and voice bio­met­rics to access ser­vices.

“It is like­ly that trust­ed iden­ti­ty bro­kers will be set up either by major indus­try play­ers, con­sor­tia of ser­vice providers, banks for exam­ple, or gov­ern­ments, to reduce the over­all cost of the nec­es­sary iden­ti­ty infra­struc­ture and to ensure con­sis­tent user expe­ri­ence by con­sumers. I sus­pect that in five years’ time, we’ll look back on this as no more nov­el than the deploy­ment of Chip and PIN or the cash­point and cred­it-card net­works.”

And bio­met­rics isn’t just about iden­ti­ty. How many loy­al­ty cards do you car­ry? What if you could just swipe your fin­ger or scan your palm at the check­out to get your Club­card points? This kind of tech­nol­o­gy is avail­able now. It’s just a mat­ter of time before inno­v­a­tive retail­ers will begin to offer bio­met­ric scan­ning in their loy­al­ty and reward schemes. It’s then a small step for your bank to offer bio­met­ric-based pay­ment sys­tems on your smart­phone.