While many current biometric use cases are flashy (think face scans to access a banking app, for instance), the future of biometrics will increasingly take place in the background, providing consumers with a truly frictionless experience. The next generation of biometrics – behavioral biometrics – will analyze how we move through the world (how we walk, hold our phone, etc.); these are things that make us truly unique. In this primer on all things behavioral biometrics, Megan Rees of Expert Insights delves into the fascinating history of this scientific pursuit and explores how it is already being put to good use to prevent fraud.
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