Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector

M.Tech. === This research is concerned with establishing the causes for the slow adoption of biometric authentication in the South African banking sector and constitutes exploratory research. It looks at the widely accepted means of authentication and delves deeper into why these modes may not be su...

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Main Author: Pooe, Antonio
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3937
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uj-uj-72632017-09-16T04:01:12ZFactors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sectorPooe, AntonioBiometryAuthenticationBanks and banking - Security measuresM.Tech.This research is concerned with establishing the causes for the slow adoption of biometric authentication in the South African banking sector and constitutes exploratory research. It looks at the widely accepted means of authentication and delves deeper into why these modes may not be sufficient to protect sensitive data. The scope of the research is limited to the banking sector only. The first sections of the study establish what the biometric authentication norms are amongst international banking institutions. This is then followed by an environmental study of the South African approach to biometric authentication. Owing to the limited number of banks in South Africa compared to developed countries, the study is limited to the four major banking institutions in South Africa, namely ABSA, Standard Bank, Nedbank and First National Bank. An online survey was used to gather the required data for analysis. The general approach adopted to investigate the extent to which biometric authentication is used by the said four banks was to first measure the respondents’ knowledge of biometrics and to establish the level of exposure the respondents had to the said technology. The next step was then to establish the extent to which the participating banks had investigated the use of biometric authentication. This was followed by consideration of the current use of biometric authentication and lastly, the future use and user perceptions regarding various aspects of biometric authentication in the financial services sector. A matrix that identifies the factors perceived to be impacting the adoption of biometric authentication concludes the last chapter on user perception.2011-11-08Thesisuj:7263http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3937
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topic Biometry
Authentication
Banks and banking - Security measures
spellingShingle Biometry
Authentication
Banks and banking - Security measures
Pooe, Antonio
Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
description M.Tech. === This research is concerned with establishing the causes for the slow adoption of biometric authentication in the South African banking sector and constitutes exploratory research. It looks at the widely accepted means of authentication and delves deeper into why these modes may not be sufficient to protect sensitive data. The scope of the research is limited to the banking sector only. The first sections of the study establish what the biometric authentication norms are amongst international banking institutions. This is then followed by an environmental study of the South African approach to biometric authentication. Owing to the limited number of banks in South Africa compared to developed countries, the study is limited to the four major banking institutions in South Africa, namely ABSA, Standard Bank, Nedbank and First National Bank. An online survey was used to gather the required data for analysis. The general approach adopted to investigate the extent to which biometric authentication is used by the said four banks was to first measure the respondents’ knowledge of biometrics and to establish the level of exposure the respondents had to the said technology. The next step was then to establish the extent to which the participating banks had investigated the use of biometric authentication. This was followed by consideration of the current use of biometric authentication and lastly, the future use and user perceptions regarding various aspects of biometric authentication in the financial services sector. A matrix that identifies the factors perceived to be impacting the adoption of biometric authentication concludes the last chapter on user perception.
author Pooe, Antonio
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title Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
title_short Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
title_full Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
title_fullStr Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
title_full_unstemmed Factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
title_sort factors impacting the adoption of biometric authentication in the local banking sector
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