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Behavioural biometrics – much like physical biometrics – is becoming an increasingly prevalent way for financial institutions worldwide to authenticate and verify their customers. At a time when a staggering 15 billion sets of stolen usernames and passwords – acquired through hundreds of thousands of data breaches – are circulating the dark web 1 , behavioural biometric analysis promises to replace systems relying on personally identifiable information (PII) with a more secure and user-friendly alternative.
Richard da Silva (Wed,) studied this question.