The ‘Smartphones for Authentication’ report summarises the wide range of technologies underpinning the role of smartphones in the authentication arena, with the aim of identifying further opportunities… as well as potential drawbacks.
Such technologies comprise smartphone light sources, display screen attributes, biometric capabilities, fingerprint sensors, connectivity, and – of particular significance to authentication – camera systems.
The report explores the use of smartphones throughout the authentication ecosystem, with case studies on already established applications in currency and payments, personal identity, and product and document authentication.
The report also highlights emerging technologies – including the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the move towards wearable electronics and smart glasses – and their potential role as authentication devices of the future.
fernando leon –
Smartphone for Authentication
James B –
The Report on Smartphone for Authentication is a well-written and informative document that provides a comprehensive overview of the use of smartphones for authentication purposes. The report is well-structured and organized, and it covers all of the relevant topics in a clear and concise manner. The report is also well-referenced, and it draws on a wide range of sources to support the claims that are made.