The Chronicle reports
that collaboration between International Computer System (ICS), IBM and
Sunnet Systems has paved the way for the introduction of iris
recognition banking in Ghana.
Iris recognition banking is a system that identifies a customer based
on identification of the eye, which negates the need for the customer
to produce other means of identification.
It is reported that the technology could be deployed at ATMs,
effectively allowing customers to use the service without the need for
cards.
Ghassan Sarsak, a senior manager at ICS heading up research and
development, is quoted by The Chronicle as saying, “”Iris recognition
banking is a system that identifies a customer immediately he /she walks
into the bank, without the need for the customer to provide any
identification card.”
He added that research showed that there is a high level of security
threats within the banking industry and this necessitated the
introduction of this technology.
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Thursday, 4 July 2013
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Iris identification technology for Ghana’s banking industry
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