In recent years, biometric iris recognition technology has grown in popularity as a reliable solution for identification and authentication. Iris scanners, like all other biometric authentication techniques, read a distinctive behavioral characteristic of a person by detecting the specific iris pattern of the human eye.
Application Areas of Iris Recognition
Applications for iris scanners are expanding rapidly across a variety of industries. Both public and commercial sectors are integrating iris authentication into their current security systems to strengthen their access control and security systems. Check out a few of them below:
Healthcare
Similar to the banking and financial industries, healthcare facilities see high foot traffic, making it essential to build a reliable patient identification system to prevent confusion, fraud, and duplicate medical records.
Iris recognition can ease some of the administrative strain placed on healthcare facilities. These include, keeping track of patient registration, recurrent treatment, check-up organization and scheduling, ambulant therapy documentation and treatment, or routes to other departments.
Banking and Finance
Banks and other financial organizations analyze a lot of financial data. In order to protect against fraud, they must have reliable authentication technology in place for their financial operations and processes. These sectors are using and implementing iris recognition scanners to replace the conventional password-based systems.
As bankers won’t have to spend as much time on the time-consuming customer onboarding procedure, the adoption of iris recognition is expected to raise the standards of financial services. Bankers will have plenty of time and opportunity to focus on other important tasks, like customer service, as a result.
Merits of Iris Recognition
Iris recognition technology has many advantages when used for identification and authentication. A few of these include:
High Versatility
With the highest level of accuracy, next-generation iris recognition systems can scan both human and animal irises. In order to guarantee that the proper animals receive insurance, Australia invented the idea of offering livestock insurance based on IRIS verification.
Difficult to Replicate
As fraudsters have become more sophisticated, authentication procedures must be spoof-proof. Without a doubt, iris recognition is very resistant to fraud because it is challenging to replicate the intricate iris pattern.
Contactless Authentication
The main benefit of iris recognition is that it accomplishes the task in a contactless manner, which is especially important given the global threat posed by the corona pandemic. No physical contact with any equipment is required. The iris pattern is distantly recorded by the scanner.
Accuracy in Matching
The accuracy of iris recognition is what gives it its power. The iris is an internal organ covered by the cornea, it has the lowest FAR & FRR, and its pattern does not change over time, all of which are good indicators of accuracy.
The article was authored by Bahaa Abdul Hadi and has been published by the editorial board of the Identity Herald. For more information please visit www.identityherald.com