Mastercard launch service to replace all passwords with biometrics

By Alex Rolfe Biometrics
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There is, I think, one thing that almost everyone can agree on — passwords in their current format and usage are a major issue for all concerned.

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Mastercard launch biometric service

While passwords are crucial for keeping our personal data safe from hackers and fraudsters, nearly 70% consumers report feeling overwhelmed by the number of passwords they must remember and feel anxious about whether their passwords are strong enough.

Multi-factor authentication can help. Confirming your identity by entering a code either texted or emailed to you can significantly cut down on fraud by essentially requiring two keys to open a lock instead of just one.

But it’s not a security slam dunk — and it adds friction to the consumer experience, whether you’re logging in or making a payment.

“Roughly 80% of confirmed data breaches are related to weak or stolen passwords,” says Dennis Gamiello, an executive vice president who leads Identity Products and Innovation at Mastercard.

“The vulnerability of passwords, including one-time passwords used in multi-factor authentication, only increases as we move to a more digital world.

That’s why we need to replace the password with the person. We are working with our partners around the globe to replace passwords once and for all by accelerating the transition to more seamless and secure authentication, including biometrics.”

Biometrics are already transforming digital interactions.

Thanks to artificial intelligence and the proliferation of smart devices, biometrics have become a powerful authentication tool — using your unique fingerprint, iris or face to confirm your identity and secure your data.

Now Mastercard is making it easy for businesses to integrate biometrics when logging into apps or websites and making purchases online by launching the new Mastercard Biometric Authentication Service, which helps resolve the friction and vulnerability that endless passwords and multi-factor authentication prompts can create.

It’s a move that not only makes digital experiences more secure, but also easier and faster.

The Mastercard Biometric Authentication Service is based on the latest FIDO standards and has been designed to replace traditional authentication methods, making all digital interactions — from logging into your favourite apps to buying a new pair of winter boots — seamless and secure.

Using security standards and biometrics technology already built into personal devices like phones, laptops and tablets, the service streamlines every customer touchpoint from account logins and account changes to frictionless flows at payment.

Authentication can happen within the browser or mobile app with a consumer’s preferred biometric such as FaceID or fingerprint, enabling effortless digital experiences without needing to toggle between multiple apps or devices.

The service supports all card brands and other forms of payments beyond cards.

For merchants and financial institutions, it means reduced operational costs and a better experience for consumers.

“The Mastercard Biometric Authentication Service is extra secure because all of your data stays on your personal device,” Gamiello says. “You don’t have to share any secrets, like your password or answers to security questions, which significantly reduces the risk of hacks or identity theft.”

FIDO passkeys are also highly resistant to phishing because there’s no sharing of passwords or codes, and it’s interoperable, meaning it can work on different devices in different parts of the world.

Passkeys are discoverable by browsers or housed within apps for passwordless authentication.

It’s estimated that more than 4 billion smart devices are FIDO passkey-ready. That means passkey-based security applications for uses beyond payments, such as opening a new account or app or web login and even open banking are at your fingertips — or in this case, fingerprints.

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