Multifactor Authentication
Authentication can be accomplished with one factor, two factors, or multiple factors. Which one is the weakest level of authentication and which is the most secure and why? When would a more secure system be required? Be able to explain these multifactor authentication methods: password protection, token presence, voice biometrics, facial recognition, ocular-based methodology, hand geometry, vein recognition, fingerprint scanner, thermal image recognition, and geographical location. What are some challenges of multiple factor authentication when using biometrics? There is a lot of interesting information covered in this article that you do not need to memorize, but that you should be aware of.
2. State-of-the-Art and Potential MFA Sources
2.1.9. Thermal Image Recognition
Similarly to vein recognition, thermal sensor is utilized to reconstruct the unique thermal image of one's body blood flow in proximity. Many challenges with this authentication method may arise due to the user conditions: sickness or emotion may significantly influence the perceived figures.