Public Institutions Updated Enhanced Biometric Security, Zero Trust Architecture and Multi-Factor Authentification
Catalin Adrian Iordache, Adrian Viorel Dragomir, Constantin Viorel Marian
Abstract
This paper presents the possibility of introducing multi-factor authentication using biometrics as standard practice to improve public institution cyber security. Along with the widespread implementation of such a solution, network architecture can be redesigned around a Zero Trust Architecture approach that would permit a much more granular approach to network and data security. The proposed system would also comply with current General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) standards and regulations.
Topics & Concepts
BiometricsComputer securityArchitectureComputer scienceAuthentication (law)Zero (linguistics)Factor (programming language)Scheme (mathematics)Programming languageArtVisual artsMathematical analysisMathematicsPhilosophyLinguisticsUser Authentication and Security SystemsPrivacy, Security, and Data ProtectionAdvanced Authentication Protocols Security