Behavioural Biometrics Seen as Key Layer, Not Replacement for Passwords
Behavioural biometrics enhance security as a complementary layer to passwords, not a replacement. They analyze unique user interactions continuously, improving identification and reducing fraud risk. AI integration allows adaptation to user behavior, while offering a seamless experience. Limitations include potential false rejections and privacy concerns. They’re seen as part of multi-factor authentication frameworks, with strong password security remaining essential. Banks illustrate their function as a background security layer alongside traditional methods.