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Why should organizations adopt biometric & facial authentication, moving forward

Most organizations switched to work from home hastily last year due to the mayhem caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, often leaving the doors open for malicious elements to come in and infect the corporate resources.<br><br>For more info visit here https://blogs.accops.com/why-should-organizations-adopt-biometric-facial-authentication-moving-forward/<br>

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Why should organizations adopt biometric & facial authentication, moving forward

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  1. Why Should Organizations Adopt Biometric & Facial Authentication, Moving Forward? https://blogs.accops.com/why-should-organizations-adopt-biometric-facial-authentication-moving-forward/

  2. Passwords – Not secure enough anymore • Passwords is one of the most conventional mechanism used to protect user identities. But passwords, by themselves, are not considered to be secure anymore. In “passwords-only” security model, access is provided based on “what you know” and anyone who knows the password of a user can gain corporate access. Thus, a password-based access doesn’t guarantee that the person who logged in, is the real user. Identity thefts and credential sharing are also increasing, rendering “passwords-only” security model ineffective by the day.

  3. Multi-Factor Authentication – A well-improved alternative • Organizations are increasingly adopting Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) to overcome the limitations of “passwords-only” authentication for preventing unauthorized access. • As part of MFA, OTPs (through SMS or email) or push notifications add a second layer of authentication on top of conventional passwords, minimizing the chances of security breach or identity theft. OTP- or push-notification-based authentication improves the security by verifying “what one possesses” (phone, PC or laptop), along with “what one knows” (password). 

  4. Biometrics-based MFA – The best of both worlds • Biometrics-based authentication, like usage of facial verification or fingerprint verification, overcomes the limitations of typical OTP or push notifications-based authentication by essentially providing authentication based on “who you are”.

  5. Continuous authentication – The way to go • Continuous biometric authentication – facial verification that keeps taking place on a rolling basis, once every preset time interval (say every 15 minutes) and locks out the user when the authentication fails – goes one step further in preventing unauthorized access and ensuring top notch security.

  6. This Article is Originally Appeared on https://blogs.accops.com/why-should-organizations-adopt-biometric-facial-authentication-moving-forward/

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