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SM Journal of Biometrics & Biostatistics

The Assessment of Concerns, Opinions and Perceptions of Biometric Technologists to Find the Significant Metrics for Deployment of Biometrics in E-Banking

[ ISSN : 2573-5470 ]

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Received: 11-Mar-2016

Accepted: 07-Jun-2016

Published: 15-Jun-2016

Dr. Munish Sabharwal1*

1Executive Director and Professor, KITE Group of Institutions, Meerut (U.P.), India

Corresponding Author:

Dr. Munish Sabharwal, Executive Director and Professor, KITE Group of Institutions, Meerut (U.P.), India, Tel: +91-9927500592

Keywords

s E-Banking; Biometric Technologies; Biometrics Deployment; Technologist Perception; Significant Metrics for Biometrics Implementation

Abstract

The research work was conducted with the objective to find the significant metrics for biometrics deployment in e-banking through an assessment of the concerns, opinions and perceptions of biometric technologists regarding the implementation of biometrics in e-banking. This paper is pursued by collecting information through survey of technologists working with biometrics; the technologists are chosen using snowball sampling. Then the results of the surveys are analyzed to find the significant metrics for the deployment of biometrics technology in e-banking. The study suggests that the overall significant metrics for the deployment of Biometric technology in E-Banking with the biometric technologists perspective are Performance, Circumvention Resistance, Collectability, Size and Comparability, Minimum Operational Limitations, Intrusion Level and Portability.

Citation

Sabharwal M. The Assessment of Concerns, Opinions and Perceptions of Biometric Technologists to Find the Significant Metrics for Deployment of Biometrics in E-Banking. SM J Biometrics Biostat. 2016; 1(1): 1002.