Prof. Anupam Saraph, a Systems Thinker and Thought Leader at Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research based in India participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Complex Process Challenges of Autonomous Human Recognition Identification System. Overview As digital global age necessitates increasing levels of connectivity, mobility, privacy and security, physical identity is on its way... The post Complex Process Challenges of Autonomous Human Recognition Identification System appeared first on Risk Group.
Prof. Anupam Saraph, a Systems Thinker and Thought Leader at Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research based in India participates in Risk Roundup to discuss Complex Process Challenges of Autonomous Human Recognition Identification System.
Autonomous Human Recognition Identification and Authentication System
Overview
As digital global age necessitates increasing levels of connectivity,
mobility, privacy and security, physical identity is on its way to being
replaced or supplemented by evolving digital identity and authentication applications
of biometric technology. Despite the seemingly enormous potential of biometric
technology, its implementation is creating complex process and policy challenges
(largely due to the scale of deployment), from the need to protect collected
data from abuse and misuse while being collected, processed, stored and
accessed. Each of this data journey steps bring nations few knowns and mostly
unknowns that are too complex to manage.
Even with many complex technology, data, process and policy
limitations, many nations have begun introducing several applications of
biometric-based identification and authentication and even attempting to make
it intelligent and autonomous.
While the introduction of biometrics affects the way human
society is evolving towards a knowledge-based information and intelligence age
and poses a number of complex technical, process, people and policy challenges,
they need to be addressed in the near future if the evolving complex system process
and policy is to shape the identification and authentication application of
biometrics rather than react to it. It is important to understand and evaluate:
* What is driving the trend towards autonomous human
recognition identification system?* What will be the impact of human recognition identification
system implementation on society? * What needs to change for a future society where
biometrics based human recognition identification system is used in many ways? * What is required to gain trust from nations
citizens that the human recognition identification system implementation will
not create surveillance society?* What are the risks of using biometrics for
national id?
While biometric technologies provide a strong mechanism for authentication of human identity, the technology is still under development and major process and policy challenges need to be addressed before nations can have effective human identity system implementation and acceptance. Time is now to discuss Human Identity and Authentication
Automation Process Challenges and Risks!
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About the Guest
Anupam Saraph is a future
designer recognized as a global expert on complex systems. As a future
designer and a global expert on complex systems he helps individuals and organizations
understand and design the future of their worlds. Together they address the
toughest challenges, accomplish missions and achieve business goals. He also
supports building capacity to address the challenges of today as well as to
build future designs through teams and effective leadership. He is also widely