Why PalmSecure™?
The risks of traditional authentication methods
There exist several different methods of authentication. Traditional methods are for example passwords or smart cards. But what are the problems about these methods?
Passwords and PIN codes can be
| Loss or theft of cards and misplacing or
|
Only 41% of people use
6 or more unique passwords for different accounts – even 23% use always the same password | More than 60% of all
users cannot remember all of their passwords | 26% have shared their
passwords with their spouse, 15% with a friend | 52% write their
passwords down or safe them in an unsecure document |
Source:www.roboform.com/blog/password-security-survey-results
In contrast to traditional authentication methods, biometric characteristics are unique and fixed to a person
Replacing passwords with PalmSecure™
Using biometric authentication methods instead of passwords is a more convenient and secure way to identify yourself. There exist different biometric systems. Just why should you use PalmSecure™? The answer is easy:
PalmSecure™ is…
- Easy to use
- Contact less and hygienic
- Suitable for public use
- Embeddable in all kinds of flat products, including laptops copiers, printers, fax machines, access systems, and eventually even mobile phones
PalmSecure™ compared to other biometric authentication methods
PalmSecure™ is more secure, user friendly and accurate than other biometrical methods. Besides it’s lower in cost: Using palm vein technology means you can save money on costly password reset requests.
The security effect of PalmSecure™ is much higher than of the other methods. And it’s extremely precise:
- Palm veins are complex – more than 5 million reference points
- Palm has thicker veins than fingers – easier to identify
- Palm veins are not sensitive to external factors, e.g. cold temperature, skin scratches
In contrast to traditional authentication methods, biometric characteristics are unique and fixed to a person
The following table ranks biometric methods on their False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR). These indicators define the security level of a biometric system (FAR) and the usability of a biometric system (FRR).
False Acceptance Rate (FAR) and False Rejection Rate (FRR) | ||
Method | Approx. FAR (%)* | Approx. FRR (%)* |
Face Recognition | 1.3 | 2.6 |
Voice Pattern | 0.01 | 0.3 |
Fingerprint | 0.001 | 0.01 |
Finger Vein | 0.0001 | 0.01 |
Iris/Retina | 0.0001 | 0.01 |
Fujitsu PalmSecure™ | 0.00001 | 0.01 |
*Lower is better
In the case of PalmSecure™, the probability of an unauthorized person falsely gaining access (FAR case) is about 0.00001%. And the probability of an authorized person being incorrectly denied access is about 0.01% (valid for 1:1 verification).
How does PalmSecure™ work?
Using near-infrared light, the sensor detects deoxygenated blood returning to the heart through the veins (so-called, live hand detection). This reveals a person’s palm-vein pattern. The pattern is matched against pre-registered patterns on a protected database, or against the pattern contained on a second item such as an ID card.
It accurately identifies an individual using the complex vein pattern in the palm of their hand.
Additional information can be found at our Services site:
https://www.fujitsu.com/global/services/security/offerings/biometricsPalmSecure™ in my life
Beyond Windows authentication on all client devices, PalmSecure™ can do more for you. Think about infrastructure access controls, payment identification or authentication in fields like healthcare or public services.
It's not all about security, it's also about convenience.
Thanks to PalmSecure™ as an access control, having your stadium tickets with you is not necessary anymore. Lost smartcards? History! You can carry all of your personal information automatically within your palm veins, e.g. when you're visiting the doctor.
See in which cases PalmSecure™ can simplify your authentication and identification requirements:
IT Authentication
- PC and server authentication(Windows & Linux)
- Cloud Service Authentication
Physical Access
- Office Building
- Parking Garage
- Public Events
- Shared Assets, e.g. car sharing
Identify Oneself
- Retail and shopping - payment authorization
- Financial services
- Airport authentication
- Medical Services - easy access and hygienic authentication
- Public services
- Public events
- Shared assets, e.g. car sharing