The Asian Age

NOW, UNLOCK LAPTOPS WITH THE VEINS OF YOUR PALM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

After the successful Windows 10 Hello unlock feature from Microsoft, the company is planning to innovate a more secured feature that can unlock your device by your palm vein authentica­tion – PalmSecure. Microsoft is partnered with Fujitsu, and the future models from the company will have this feature integrated in them.

Microsoft says this new PalmSecure can be more secured than that of fingerprin­t, as fingerprin­ts can also be cloned. This authentica­tion system relies on the informatio­n of your palm vein data which can be more authentic than a fingerprin­t.

The palm veins unlock system works similar to the existing fingerprin­t sensor. Instead of resting the finger on the sensor, the user needs to raise his hand above the integrated sensor, where the scanner reads the palm vein data, which is innovative and secure, the company calls it contactles­s authentica­tion. This process is reliable and as fast as the fingerprin­t reading and chances of breach are most likely zero.

“Vein patterns are unique to individual­s and contain detailed characteri­stics for formulatio­n of algorithm template. The sensor of the palm vein device can only recognise the pattern if the deoxidised hemoglobin is actively flowing within the individual’s veins,” Fujitsu explained.

This advanced authentica­tion algorithm might be able to offer secured level of accuracy and Fujistu says, it’s been using its two decades of image recognitio­n experience to make everything run smoothly.

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