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The growing use of a biometric technology in cloud computing and the e-commerce platform for a
biometric technology offer ample opportunities for the biometrics system market. Alternatively,
factors such as government initiatives to implement biometrics in several fields, increased privacy
needs in smartphones, execution of biometric technology in criminal identification and election
administration, and the introduction of e-passports are expected to propel the growth of the global
biometrics system market.
Growing security concerns have significantly increased the usage of biometrics system in
organizations. One of the key factors fueling the market is the increased threats to national security.
Increasing thefts and terrorist activities related to critical data have forced the government to
implement biometrics system in several government organizations. The increased business rivalry
has raised confidentiality needs for organization’s information and data. Incapability of security pins
and passwords to fully secure the data has increased the usage of biometrics system. Biometrics
systems are also used for facilities like driving license and e-passport. An initiative by the Indian
government to offer every citizen Unique Identity Cards (UID) namely Aadhar card, which contains
biometric data of an individual has propelled the growth of biometrics system market. Improvement
in technology has increased the biometrics systems that can scan numerous personal traits. Cost
reduction of these systems has driven the market growth in recent past.
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One of the major challenges faced by this market is strict control to access available government
databases as theft of biometric information can lead to a serious threat to nation security. For a
long time, the use of biometrics was limited to forensic applications. Recently, however, it has
become possible to digitize, store, and retrieve biometric pattern and have them processed by
computers. Large scale deployment can thus be envisaged in, for instance, passports, voter ID cards,
national ID cards, and driver’s licenses, which will reduce waiting time at border control or for
welfare disbursement. Biometrics provides a challenging solution to increased security needs, as it
bases verification on aspects that are specific to each individual.