A study found that over 80% of smartphones have biometric protection enabled, up from 68% a few years ago – these statistics alone show the trajectory of biometric security solutions.
In the world of access control systems, biometric advancements allow for more secure authentication measures and seamless security processes. As more products and services hit the market, learn our predictions for the 2023 biometric trends in this article.
What are biometric access control systems? Biometric access control systems include safety measures like facial and fingerprint recognition, as well as multi factor identification terminals. These systems decide who is authorised to enter a specific room, floor or even the entire building, using a database of stored identifiable features, like someone’s fingerprints. If an individual tries to enter and is not in the system, then they are denied access.
Biometric Access Control Trends to Look Out For in 2023 – From multifactor authentication to contactless security measures, discover the five biggest upcoming trends in biometrics for access control.
Cloud Biometrics – The cloud has offered us new and innovative ways to store vast amounts of data. Combined with biometrics, this trend will allow security professionals to forgo the dedicated server and store their data on the cloud. Cloud biometrics facilitate real-time facial recognition and other processing-intensive security measures. It even allows for remote monitoring, which will be essential in our new era of hybrid working.
Multifactor Authentication – In 2023, multifactor authentication will become the norm. It is already widely used by people to secure their accounts, but it will be vital in access control security. Multifactor authentication adds another layer of security by combining a traditional password with facial recognition or fingerprint biometrics. This approach has previously been reserved for highly sensitive data, but with cybercrimes on the rise, it will soon be used to protect everyday accounts.
Contactless Biometrics – The most recent advancements in biometrics allow people to go about their day without being interrupted by pin codes and touchpads. Contactless biometrics, combined with integrated systems and algorithms, allow people to move seamlessly without sacrificing security. The latest biometrics, for example, can let a pre-authorised individual into a building, inform the appropriate people that they have arrived and call them an elevator, all without needing to touch a keypad.
Ethical Biometrics – Increasingly, people are valuing ethical biometrics. They care about security, but people also want to trust that their provider shares their values. People want to know that their data will be protected, in line with privacy laws, and that the biometrics system they use will be unbiased. This new standard for the industry has been growing steadily, but 2023 will bring stricter expectations for ethical security.
Digital IDs – More people than ever are using digital IDs. From the humble digital wallet, which we all have on our phones, to more complex applications used in access control, physical cards are seemingly a thing of the past. This shift has required (and will continue to require) a complete overhaul of existing infrastructure to allow for new forms of identification.
The latest biometric trends will see contactless security measures become the norm. With advancements in cloud biometrics and digital IDs, the latest technologies will continue to allow for new and innovative security solutions. However, with stricter expectations for ethical biometrics and data privacy, any new security trends will need to align with these standards.
As the founder of Elite Security, Ben McCayna is passionate about security. He started the company in 2004 after identifying a need for high-quality door and security installations and specialised maintenance for commercial businesses. Ben is one of the leading security experts in London and beyond, thanks to his highly successful company and network of happy clients. Elite Security has grown to offer a wide range of security and access control systems, including fire safety, intercoms, alarms and CCTV. With decades of experience in both business management and security, Ben has established himself as a true expert in his field.