Biometric Authentication isn't just for security but can also aid in compliance management by ensuring regulatory adherence with user verification requirements and addressing related issues.
In today’s digital era, organizations face the dual challenge of securing online transactions while meeting stringent compliance requirements. Biometric Authentication offers a powerful solution for strengthening security, mitigating online threats, and enabling compliance with regulatory requirements.
Veriff’s Biometric Authentication matches facial biometrics from a simple selfie against a stored facial biometrics template to confirm that a returning user is who they claim to be. Powered with passive liveness detection and fraud prevention checks, it ensures that the user is real and genuine. For users, it offers an instant, convenient, and secure way to access goods and services, while businesses benefit from an added layer of security that also enables compliance with regulatory requirements, such as age-gating and age-verification regulations.
Online threats such as account takeovers, fraud, data leakage, unauthorized access to products or services, and sensitive information are continuously on the rise. Safeguarding businesses and users from such online threats cannot be achieved as effectively without utilizing Biometric Authentication.
Unlike outdated authentication methods, such as passwords and security questions, or easily compromisable self-declarations and checkbox verifications, Biometric Authentication offers a secure alternative for fast and accurate user authentication based on the user’s facial biometrics. Verizon’s 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) found that in the past decade, stolen credentials have appeared in almost a third (31%) of breaches. Using facial biometrics eliminates the need for vulnerable credentials and practices, as it is dependent on the user's unique biological traits - facial biometrics. Relying on biometrics is particularly crucial in identity theft or stolen credential cases, where unauthorized individuals might misuse the stolen information to access sensitive resources. Similarly, Biometric Authentication protects businesses from the rising threats of AI and deep fakes, whereas Biometric Authentication is capable of determining whether a genuine human is present in the session.
Without robust biometric solutions, genuine users are at risk of being denied access to the full range of products and services offered by businesses, because traditional authentication and verification methods are far less effective in distinguishing between genuine and potentially fraudulent users. This can lead to stricter, more cumbersome security measures that frustrate genuine users or result in unwarranted account restrictions, limiting their access and creating a poor user experience.
Finding the right balance between strong security measures and a smooth user experience is essential. And Biometric Authentication makes it simple. Implementing Biometric Authentication strengthens security without compromising user experience. Biometric Authentication is instant, convenient, and seamlessly integrates into the user journey, providing robust security while maintaining a smooth, user-friendly process.
Biometric Authentication offers a secure, automated solution for various stages of the user journey, including account access, resets, high-risk activities, age-gated products or services access, and account recovery. Biometric Authentication ensures that legitimate users can easily and confidently access what they need while deterring unauthorized individuals and mitigating the risk of further harm to genuine user and business. This balance of enhanced security and seamless user experience makes Biometric Authentication a necessary tool for businesses.
Biometric Authentication is not merely a security enhancer, but it can form a part of effective compliance management to ensure regulatory compliance with user verification requirements and solve related compliance issues.
Countries are increasingly introducing legislation to protect minors from accessing harmful online content, such as age verification regulations in the EU and the UKIE and age verification regulations in the United States of America. Online businesses, from social media platforms to streaming services must comply with these evolving requirements to meet their legal obligations. To avoid fines, reputational damage, and other legal consequences, it is crucial for businesses to adopt user verification technologies that are user-friendly and ensure only adults can access restricted content. Using robust measures like Biometric Authentication ensures that returning users are the same individuals whose age was previously verified (e.g. using Veriff’s Age Validation or Age Estimation solutions), maintaining compliance and security.
Biometric Authentication is also valuable for other recurring use cases across various sectors:
Hence, Biometric Authentication can form a part of a compliance management program, which enables businesses to meet regulatory requirements and enhance security across diverse industries.
In addition to offering seamless and accessible authentication method to users, Biometric Authentication plays a pivotal role in building trust between business and users, assuring them that their accounts are secure and can only be accessed by them with their facial biometrics.
By amping up businesses’ security practices, Biometric Authentication also protects individuals who have been victims of identity theft by implementing stringent fraud prevention measures that prevent misuse of their data for unauthorized access to products and services. This way Biometric Authentication helps to minimize immediate risks of identity loss and further harm (such as financial damage) to the individual and business, reasserting confidence in security of online businesses.
It is established that Biometric Authentication is a valuable tool for enhancing business processes and security, but whenever a tool involves personal data processing, such as facial biometrics, the legal implications must be carefully considered. Key considerations to ensure compliance include:
As a data processor, Veriff is committed to supporting our customers, who act as data controllers, to meet strict compliance requirements. We take extensive measures to ensure our Biometric Authentication service is a trusted and reliable solution for our customers:
In conclusion, Biometric Authentication is more than just a security measure—it's a powerful tool that enhances security, ensures compliance, and builds trust in your brand. By integrating it, businesses not only safeguard against fraud but also contribute to making the internet a safer place for everyone.
Please note that Veriff does not provide legal advice. This article is provided for informational purposes only. You should always discuss your privacy and data protection operations or issues with a qualified legal counsel or privacy specialists.
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