Evaluation of User Perception on Biometric Fingerprint System
Jones Yeboah, Victor Adewopo, Sylvia Azumah, Izunna Okpala

TL;DR
This paper investigates user perceptions of biometric fingerprint systems, highlighting their security benefits and vulnerabilities, especially in healthcare, and proposes countermeasures to enhance system robustness.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of biometric vulnerabilities in healthcare settings and suggests countermeasures to improve security and user trust.
Findings
Biometric systems enhance security in sensitive environments.
Vulnerabilities exist that can compromise biometric data.
Countermeasures can mitigate identified risks.
Abstract
Biometric systems involve security assurance to make our system highly secured and robust. Nowadays, biometric technology has been fixed into new systems with the aim of enforcing strong privacy and security. Several innovative system have been introduced, and most of them have biometrics installed to protect military bases, banking machines, and other sophisticated systems, such as online tracking systems. Businesses can now focus on their core functions and feel confident about their data security. Despite the benefits and enhancements in security that biometrics offer, there are also some vulnerabilities. This study aimed to investigate the biometric vulnerabilities in a healthcare facility and propose possible countermeasures for biometric system vulnerabilities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiometric Identification and Security · User Authentication and Security Systems
