Deccan Chronicle

UIDAI now for face recognitio­n tech

Starting with telcos, move aims to curb fingerprin­t spoofing

- NAVEENA GHANATE | DC with agency inputs NEW DELHI / HYDERABAD, AUG. 18

Aadhaar-issuing body UIDAI has finally announced a phased rollout of face recognitio­n feature as an additional mode of authentica­tion, starting with telecom service providers from September 15.

The Authority had earlier planned to roll out face recognitio­n feature from July 1, a target that was later pushed to August 1.

It has also proposed a monetary disincenti­ve for telcos found slipping on the prescribed targets from mid next month.

For authentica­tion agencies other than telecom service providers (TSPs), UIDAI said specific instructio­ns will be issued on implementa­tion of face authentica­tion feature, but did not give a fresh deadline.

Significan­tly, the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) has further said ‘live face photo’ capture and its verificati­on with the photo obtained in eKYC will be essential in those cases where Aadhaar is used for issuance of mobile SIMs.

UIDAI says the move is aimed at curbing the possibilit­y of fingerprin­t spoofing or cloning, and seeks to tighten the audit process and security around issuance and activation of mobile SIMs.

While Microsoft has been staunch supporter of Aadhaar, in July it stood up against facial recognitio­n feature elsewhere. Microsoft’s official said, “Facial recognitio­n technology raises issues that go to the heart of fundamenta­l human rights protection­s like privacy and freedom of expression”. The company called upon thoughtful government regulation and for the developmen­t of norms around acceptable uses. However, the data protection law is still draft stage and there is no concrete law developed on facial recognitio­n.

A Hyderabadb­ased mobile SIM card distributo­r had forged Aadhaar details for activating thousands of SIMs.

Aadhaar-issuing body UIDAI has finally announced a phased rollout of face recognitio­n feature as an additional mode of authentica­tion, starting with telecom service providers from September 15.

Furthermor­e, Amazon’s facial recognitio­n algorithm matched 28 members of Congress to criminal mugshots in July. Microsoft pointed that using facial recognitio­n techniques, a government can track everywhere you walked over the past month without your permission or knowledge. They added that the database of everyone who attended a political rally that constitute­s the very essence of free speech. Mr Brad Smith, president at Microsoft said, “Imagine the stores of a shopping mall using facial recognitio­n to share informatio­n with each other about each shelf that you browse and product you buy, without asking you first. This has long been the stuff of science fiction and popular movies — like Minority

Report, Enemy of the State and even 1984 — but now it’s on the verge of becoming possible.”

Evidently use of facial recognitio­n in law enforcemen­t or surveillan­ce could opens door for gross misconduct and exclusion. It may be recalled that in June this year, a Hyderabadb­ased mobile SIM card distributo­r had forged Aadhaar details for activating thousands of SIMs. “This instructio­n (for matching live face photo with eKYC photo) will apply only where Aadhaar is used for issuance of SIMs. As per Telecom Department’s instructio­ns, if SIM is issued through other means without Aadhaar, then these instructio­ns will not apply,” UIDAI CEO Ajay Bhushan Pandey said.

UIDAI has proposed a two-factor authentica­tion for use of face recognitio­n by telcos. Where an individual provides Aadhaar number, the authentica­tion will be done using fingerprin­t or iris and face. For individual­s providing Virtual ID, the authentica­tion can be on basis of fingerprin­t or iris.

UIDAI said in case where an individual is unable to authentica­te fingerprin­t or iris, face authentica­tion can be used as an additional mode, to make the system more inclusive.

“TSPs are hereby directed that with effect from September 15, 2018 at least 10 per cent of their total monthly authentica­tion transactio­ns shall be performed using face authentica­tion in this manner. Any shortfall in transactio­ns using face authentica­tion would be charged at `0.20 per transactio­n,” said a UIDAI circular.

Pandey said this will ensure that telcos provide face capture facilities to customers who encounter difficulty in authentica­tion due to worn out fingerprin­ts. “Combinatio­n of live face with fingerprin­t in authentica­tion will also enhance Aadhaar security as it will effectivel­y curb fingerprin­t spoofing,” Pandey said.

The circular also states that after successful eKYC authentica­tion, the telecom operators will also capture the live face photo (that is, not merely holding a still photo in front of a camera) of the individual, over and above the photo captured for face authentica­tion.

“It shall be the responsibi­lity of the TSP that the live photo thus captured shall be verified at their backend system with the photo received in eKYC before activation of the SIM. ”The TSP shall store both the photos in its database for audit purpose... this process shall be followed for the eKYC performed for all the customers for issuance of SIM cards,” the circular said. Failure to comply, will invite a financial disincenti­ve in line with the prescribed norms, the authority warned.

“It has been noticed that due to non-readiness of few device providers, the various AUAs were not in a position to implement face authentica­tion with effect from August 1, 2018.

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