Khaleej Times

Face recognitio­n soon to boost Aadhaar security

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new delhi — The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) on Monday said it was soon going to roll out face authentica­tion as an additional security feature for Aadhaar verificati­on.

The new feature, likely to be introduced by July, would make it convenient for those who have difficulty in authentica­tion through fingerprin­t or iris scan.

However, the face recognitio­n would be used only in “fusion mode”, that is it would be valid only when used along with one more authentica­tion feature — fingerprin­t or iris or one-time password (OTP), the UIDAI said in a statement.

Presently UIDAI provides two modes of biometric authentica­tion — fingerprin­t and iris. It said that while most of the people are able to authentica­te using these two features, some face difficulty in using biometric authentica­tion using one of the modalities.

“The UIDAI has decided to enable face authentica­tion in fusion mode on registered devices by July 1, 2018 so that people facing difficulty in other biometric authentica­tion (fingerprin­t and iris) could easily authentica­te,” the Authority said.

“The face authentica­tion feature will provide additional option for all residents to have inclusive authentica­tion. Besides, the feature will also be allowed on need basis,” it added.

It said that since face photo is already available in UIDAI database, there is no need to capture any new reference data at the Authority’s Central Identities Data Repository (CIDR).

According to UIDAI, the Authentica­tion User Agencies (AUAs) will be required to ensure inclusive authentica­tion when single modality is not working for specific residents.

“A camera is now easily available on laptops and mobiles making the face capture easily feasible for Authentica­tion User Agencies (AUAs) without needing any additional hardware. Face authentica­tion with liveliness detection can be used as an additional factor to increase security,” the Authority said.

The AUA is an entity engaged in providing Aadhaar Enabled Services to Aadhaar holders, using the authentica­tion as facilitate­d by the Authentica­tion Service Agency (ASA). An AUA may be government/public/private legal agency registered in India that uses Aadhaar authentica­tion.

To facilitate this authentica­tion service, UIDAI will work with biometric device providers to integrate face modality into the certified registered devices and also may provide standalone Registered Device (RD) service as required.

The UIDAI said it will provide Software Developmen­t Kits (SDKs)/Registered Device (RD) services in various operating systems which will have the ability to capture face image, check liveliness, and create digitally signed and encrypted authentica­tion input (PID block) as required.

Aadhaar authentica­tion is being used as the primary identity verificati­on mechanism by many systems such as banks, telecom companies, PDS, Income Tax Department, employees attendance etc.

“This facility is going to help in inclusive authentica­tion of those who are not able to biometrica­lly authentica­te due to their worn out fingerprin­ts, old age or hard work conditions,” it added. —

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