22-02-2017, 10:14 AM
An ATM With An Eye
In this millennium we have seen the emergence of technology and this will create many types of equipment that aim for greater customer satisfaction. The ATM is one such machine that made easy money transactions for customers to the bank in 24 hours time. This system invites fraudulent attempts through stolen cards, poorly chosen or automatically assigned PINs, cards with low or zero encryption schemes, employees with access to encrypted client account information, and other failure points.
This technique proposes a security model for ATMs that would combine a physical access card, PIN and electronic face recognition. By forcing the ATM to match a live image of a customer's face with an image stored in a bank database associated with the account number, the damage caused by stolen cards and PIN is effectively neutralised. Only when the PIN matches the account and the live image and the stored image match would a user be considered completely verified. We will also study an ATM machine security model that gives customers a less, non-password card to get their money from an ATM. Get close to the camera while scanning your eye. The iris of the colour part of the camera's eye will be the check is unique to each person, more than the fingerprints.
Abstract
There is an urgent need to improve security in the banking region. With the advent of ATM although banking became much easier it even became very vulnerable. The potential for misuse of this widespread "unsafe" baby product is manifold due to the exponential growth of "smart" criminals every day. At present, ATM systems use only one access card and one PIN for identity verification. This situation is unfortunate since enormous progress has been made in biometric identification techniques, including digital printing, facial recognition and iris scanning.
In this millennium we have seen the emergence of technology and this will create many types of equipment that aim for greater customer satisfaction. The ATM is one such machine that made easy money transactions for customers to the bank in 24 hours time. This system invites fraudulent attempts through stolen cards, poorly chosen or automatically assigned PINs, cards with low or zero encryption schemes, employees with access to encrypted client account information, and other failure points.
This technique proposes a security model for ATMs that would combine a physical access card, PIN and electronic face recognition. By forcing the ATM to match a live image of a customer's face with an image stored in a bank database associated with the account number, the damage caused by stolen cards and PIN is effectively neutralised. Only when the PIN matches the account and the live image and the stored image match would a user be considered completely verified. We will also study an ATM machine security model that gives customers a less, non-password card to get their money from an ATM. Get close to the camera while scanning your eye. The iris of the colour part of the camera's eye will be the check is unique to each person, more than the fingerprints.
Abstract
There is an urgent need to improve security in the banking region. With the advent of ATM although banking became much easier it even became very vulnerable. The potential for misuse of this widespread "unsafe" baby product is manifold due to the exponential growth of "smart" criminals every day. At present, ATM systems use only one access card and one PIN for identity verification. This situation is unfortunate since enormous progress has been made in biometric identification techniques, including digital printing, facial recognition and iris scanning.