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Heavy Reading Releases Report 'Biometrics Offer Promise for More Secure Smartphones'
[June 20, 2013]

Heavy Reading Releases Report 'Biometrics Offer Promise for More Secure Smartphones'


Jun 20, 2013 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- As mobile devices, smartphones and tablets become more prolific, the need to secure them grows exponentially, and biometric authentication offers that security, according to the latest report from Heavy Reading Insider, a subscription research service from Heavy Reading.



According to a release, 'Biometrics Offer Promise for More Secure Smartphones' examines the market for biometric authentication on smartphones, analyzing the most lucrative verticals for the market, and discussing drivers and challenges in the industry. It includes a comparative analysis of solutions available and details trends that will likely occur in the industry over the next 18-24 months.

"Today's phones already enable contactless payments, mobile wallets and mobile banking, and these changes signal the need for secure services that can be performed wirelessly or with a smartphone," says Denise Culver, research analyst with Heavy Reading Insider and author of the report. "And as smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices continue to proliferate and provide users with powerful, mobile, networked multimedia computing options, the need to secure them will become even greater." The drive behind biometric authentication on smartphones will occur from both the consumer and enterprise, Culver says. "Not only will individuals begin to demand greater security for their personal devices, but enterprises will as well, especially as BYOD models continue to proliferate," she continues. "Integration will be driven by smartphone and tablet manufacturers as the technology for adding fingerprint, iris, voice and other types of biometric authentication becomes better integrated and easier to optimize for mobile devices." The company noted key findings of 'Biometrics Offer Promise for More Secure Smartphones': -The disruptive effect of biometric authentication on smartphones will be felt across many industries, from IDs and passports to website logins, anti-counterfeiting and key replacements.


-Regulatory compliance requirements also drive the banking and healthcare industries to be among the first to incorporate biometric authentication.

-Telecom service providers will be in a strong position for biometrics due to their need to differentiate their service from competitors and offer more capabilities through smartphone apps.

-Preventing unauthorized access to accounts and sensitive data are two of the strongest drivers in the industry.

-Lack of industry standards regulating biometric authentication could delay for smartphone applications.

More Information: heavyreading.com/mobile-networks ((Comments on this story may be sent to [email protected]))

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