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Title: Biometrics for Credit Cards


1
Biometrics for Credit Cards
  • Chris Holtz Mark Tjersland
  • Group 12

2
Biometrics
  • The study of automated methods for uniquely
    recognizing humans based upon one or more
    intrinsic physical or behavioral traits.
  • These traits include fingerprints, iris, retina,
    voice, and gait.

3
Credit Card Security
  • For card present transactions, where the credit
    card is at the place of the sale, a signature is
    used as verification of the identity of the card
    holder.

4
Credit Card Security
  • For card not present transactions, such as
    online purchases, most cards use a security
    number found on the back of the card to verify
    that the purchaser actually has the card.

5
Credit Card Security Flaws
  • Most retailers neglect to check authenticity of
    signatures.
  • The security numbers only work for people whose
    credit card numbers were stolen. If the physical
    card was stolen, it may still be used for card
    not present transactions.

6
Credit Cards and Biometrics
  • Its a Winning Combination

7
How It Would Work
  • Customers would place finger on scanning device
    at time of purchase
  • Fingerprint then matched to info in a database
  • This grants the customer access to customers
    bank account

8
The Pros of Credit Card Biometrics
  • Safer and More Secure
  • Customer Convenience
  • Retailer Benefits
  • Reduced Fraud Risk
  • Rapid technological improvements

9
Safer and More Secure
  • Fingerprints are unique
  • No personal data is sent to retailer
  • All info goes to and from private database
  • No PIN
  • Can be stolen and used by anyone
  • No card to be lost or stolen
  • Card not necessary for in-store purchases
  • Minimize identity theft and fraud

10
Customer Convenience
  • Faster Checkout
  • No receipt signing
  • Faster processing time
  • Again, no card or PIN to be forgotten, lost or
    stolen
  • Customer simply scans fingerprint

11
Retailer Benefits
  • Faster transactions
  • More customers can be accommodated in a shorter
    amount of time
  • More sales
  • Some trials have shown that biometric systems
    increase impulse buys up to 30
  • Potentially cheaper processing fees
  • If Automated Clearing House (ACH) purchases are
    encouraged
  • Cheaper than traditional systems
  • Less to implement than Point of Sale systems

12
The Future is Bright
  • New card completely internalizes the fingerprint
    scanning process
  • No information transferred
  • No databases necessary
  • Card is unusable without cardholders prints
  • Card becomes useless if stolen or lost
  • Interacts with existing systems
  • No new hardware necessary

13
Privacy Concerns
  • Customer databases are run privately and not open
    to government or law enforcement authorities
  • Incredibly difficult to use stolen fingerprints
  • Technology constantly improving
  • New self-contained cards

14
And the Best Benefit of All
  • Makes underage alcohol purchases with credit
    cards nearly impossible

15
The Cons of Credit Card Biometrics
  • Increased cost for retailers
  • Increased cost for consumers
  • Inconvenient for consumers
  • Online transactions not more secure
  • Problems with identity theft

16
Increased Cost for Retailers
  • Cost of upgrading to biometric scanning equipment
  • Restaurants, which deal with many credit
    transactions, would either need portable
    fingerprint scanners or need to inconvenience
    patrons by making them coming to a stationary
    scanner.
  • Cost of maintaining scanning equipment

17
Increased Cost for Consumers
  • The increased costs for retailers gets passed
    down to the consumer as higher prices.
  • Increased credit card rates for maintaining the
    biometric database and data transfer for
    verification

18
Inconvenient for Consumers
  • Scanners can become unsanitary from frequent
    usage.
  • Consumers must go have their biometric data
    recorded before they can use the card.

19
Online Purchases not More Secure
  • Purchasers would need either a biometric data
    file or biometric scanner for transaction.
  • These can either be stolen or bypassed since the
    retailer must rely on data coming from an unknown
    source.

20
Problems with Identity Theft
  • With current credit card identity theft, the
    victim only needs to get their account
    deactivated to end the problem.
  • If biometric data is stolen, it is impossible for
    the user to get new traits, and thus the stolen
    data can be used against them their entire life.

21
Privacy Issues
  • Biometric databases may be used by government
    agencies if future legislation permits it.
  • Biometrics frequently cause a guilty until proven
    innocent mentality in law enforcement.

22
Sources
  • ISO Agent, Volume 1 Issue 20
  • http//www.cardforum.com/attachments/20050518LTDU
    7CQU-1-5-18-05iso.pdf
  • Love to Know Business, Credit Card Processing
    Biometrics
  • http//business.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Credit_Card_P
    rocessing_Biometrics
  • CNN Money, Are biometrics the answer to identity
    theft
  • http//money.cnn.com/2005/07/19/pf/security_biome
    trics/
  • Biometricshttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics
  • Biometrics and Credit Card Securityhttp//experta
    nswercenter.techtarget.com/eac/knowledgebaseAnswer
    /0,295199,sid63_gci980485,00.html
  • IBM, Enhancing security and privacy in
    biometrics-based authentication systems
  • http//www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/403/ratha.
    html
  • AME Info Biometrics breakthrough
  • http//www.research.ibm.com/journal/sj/403/ratha.
    html
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