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Title: BIOMETRIC ATM


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Biometric ATm
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Introduction
  • Biometrics refers to the automatic identification
    of a person based on his physiological/behavioral
    characteristics.
  • Various types of biometric systems are being used
    for real time identification most popular are
    based on face recognition and finger print
    matching.
  • Most of the ATM in the past have been using ID
    cards to identify users but with the wide
    acceptance of Biometrics a new generation of
    Biometrics ATM are being deployed for wide range
    of applications worldwide.
  • Biometrics based authentication is a potential
    candidate to replace password-based
    authentication.

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Current Authentication Systems
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Issues in current ATM networks
  • ATM Card frauds
  • Use of ATM card duplicators
  • Card sharing by family and friends
  • Inability to trace the wrongful users
  • ATM PINs can be shared on phone or recorded using
    secret cameras

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Biometric ATMs solve these issues offer
  • Single/Multi factor Biometric Authentication
    Fingerprint, Iris, Face.
  • Multifactor Authentication Card PIN
    Biometrics
  • Online or offline Authentication using smart
    cards
  • Card less Authentication
  • Biometrics is combination of card or PIN

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Typology of identification methods
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Various Biometric Systems
  • HAND
  • The three dimensional shape of a persons hand
    has several advantages as an identification
    device.
  • Scanning a hand and producing a result takes
    1.2seconds.It requires little space for data
    storage about 9 bytes which can fit easily
    magnetic strip credit cards.

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FINGER PRINT
  • A fingerprint scanner system has two basic jobs
  • It needs to get an image of your finger.
  • It needs to determine whether the pattern of
    ridges and valleys in this image matches the
    pattern of ridges and valleys in pre-scanned
    images.
  • Only specific characteristics, which are unique
    to every fingerprint, are filtered and saved as
    an encrypted biometric key or mathematical
    representation.
  • No image of a fingerprint is ever saved, only a
    series of numbers (a binary code), which is used
    for verification. The algorithm cannot be
    reconverted to an image, so no one can duplicate
    your fingerprints.

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ATMs of the Future
  • Todays biometric scanners go far beyond basic
    fingerprint recognition. Iris
    scan
  • In Poland and Japan, consumers are already using
    Hitachi's infrared scanners that capture the
    unique pattern of capillaries in the finger and
    hand.
  • The most secure biometric technology uses a
    device designed to perform an iris scan based on
    more than 2,000 unique measurement points.

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Pictures
Poland's cooperative BPS bank  It's the first in
Europe to install a biometric ATM allowing
customers to withdraw cash simply with the touch
of a fingertip.
Biometric Reading at ATM Machines Already in use
in Brazil
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Conclusion
  • Biometric tokens are the safest means of
    preventing ATM frauds.
  • The main reason for introducing biometric systems
    is to increase overall security.
  • Biometrics offers greater security and
    convenience than traditional methods of personal
    recognition.
  • In some applications, biometrics can replace or
    supplement the existing technology. In others, it
    is the only viable approach.
  • The biometric system is only one part of an
    overall identification or authentication process,
    and the other parts of that process will play an
    equal role in determining its effectiveness.

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