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Francis Tuffy
Francis Tuffy · Editor
News in Brief

Data Science Helps Secure Biometric Authentication

Biometric authentication traditionally relies on single identifiers like fingerprints or facial scans. However, these can be spoofed or altered by ageing, injury, or illness.

To counter this, researchers are embracing biometric fusion, which combines multiple biometric inputs – including facial geometry, fingerprints, voice, and even behavioural patterns – to validate identity with greater certainty. A recent article in Data Science Central 1, explores how emerging techniques in data science are driving these systems forward.

The use of behavioural biometrics is a key development in this area. By monitoring patterns such as typing rhythm, touchscreen pressure, and voice inflection, systems can assess not just who a user is, but how they behave.

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