Aadhaar biometric lock, a lesser-known security feature

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Long before it brought in an extra for with the proposed virtual IDs, the Aadhaar-issuing authority had set in place a 'biometric lock' as anadditional layer of protectionagainst outside intrusions or breach. A lesser-known feature, the biometric lock in existing system is aimed at allowing users to safeguard or lock down their as and when they want. Aadhaar, which captures an individual's personal details along with like fingerprint and iris, has been mandated to be used for authentication of identity with banks and telecom companies, among others. The authentication for mobile SIM (subscriber identity module) verification, for instance, is done by providing the 12-digit identifier together with The extent of usagecan well be gauged from the fact thatan average of 4 crore authentications are being done on a daily basis, while over 1,500 authentication have taken place so far. But not many know or perhaps use a feature called the biometric lock that allows a user to seal or lock theirbiometric information. User can ring-fence their by simply going to theUnique Identification Authority of (UIDAI) website or its app, and choosing the option and entering their number. A registered mobile number is essential to avail this service. Once the lock clicks into place and thesystem is enabled, it will simply not accept a biometric request,much like a physical lock blocking an unauthorised access. A user can unlock for specific transactions and then lock the back again. When residents enable biometric locking system, their biometric remains locked till the holder chooses to either unlock it (which is for a temporary period) or disable the locking system, an said. CEO, says that the idea behind the facility was to "rule out" possibility of anyone even attempting to misuse biometric information. The Aadhaar-issuing authority expects the existing biometric lock feature along with new virtual ID facilitybeing rolled out in coming months to address various security and concerns. The UIDAI, last week, announced the biggest overhaul of the system by allowing owners to create and use a virtual ID to avoidsharing their unique identity numbers, when using and other services. Users will, from March 1, have the option of generating a 16-digit virtual identity mapped totheir number that can be shared with telecom companies and others at the time of authenticating their identity. From June 1, 2018, it will be compulsory for all agencies, which undertake authentication, to accept the virtual IDs fromtheir users. Agencies that do not migrate to the new system to offer this additional option to their users by the stipulated deadline, will face financial disincentives. The move aims to strengthen the and security of data, and comes amid heightened concerns around thecollection and storage of personal and demographic data ofindividuals. As many as 119 crore biometric identifiers have been issued so far, and is required as an identity proof ofresidents by various and non- entities. For instance, the has made it mandatory for verifying and PAN to weed out black money and bring unaccounted wealth to book. The same for SIM has beenmandated to establish the identity of mobile phone users.

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First Published: Sun, January 14 2018. 18:00 IST