A passing thought...
The ability to analyse usage patterns and issue alerts if they could be fraudulent is being built into BT’s 21CN modernisation programme.
The company is also working on biometrics as a way of proving whether customers are genuine or not.
Biometrics are likely to become more widely used as the future unfolds. In summer 2006, for example, the Co-op Bank launched a pilot of a fingerprint identification system. At the moment, however, BT is looking at voiceprint analysis. A switch to fingerprint recognition would require large-scale deployment of new hardware, whereas voiceprint analysis could easily be deployed at consumer scale over currently-available networks.
Looking even further ahead, researchers in Canada are working on the idea of using a person’s brain waves to prove their identity.
Instead of a password, they believe that sensors can pick up thought patterns to highly individual things such as a snatch of a favourite song or a picture of a loved one.
Now there’s food for thought!
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