Dear All,
A good info.
Here's how your voice is being used to identify you
13 Oct, 2014, 1654 hrs IST, AP

Businesses and governments around the world are increasingly turning
to voice biometrics, which sometimes are described as voiceprints, to
replace passwords and fight fraud.
LONDON: Businesses and governments around the world are increasingly
turning to voice biometrics, which sometimes are described as
voiceprints, to replace passwords and fight fraud. A look at this
fast-growing technology:

TALK YOUR WAY PAST SECURITY

Canada's TD Bank Group, the National Australia Bank Ltd. and the Bank
of New Zealand are among the businesses allowing customers to sign
into their accounts or skip call center security questions by
supplying a voiceprint.

"There's no need for a call center agent to know your name, your
mother's maiden name, your inside leg measurement or whatever," said
Clive Summerfield, whose Sydney-based Auraya Systems is supplying the
technology to the Bank of New Zealand. "The machine can verify that
this voice belongs to this account and that's all you need to know."

SIGN CONTRACTS WITH YOUR VOICE

California-based VoiceVault gives consumers and businesses the option
of attaching "vocal signatures" to documents by speaking into the
receiver following a telephone prompt. Nik Stanbridge, who spoke to
The Associated Press this year when he was still with VoiceVault, said
the technology helped cut down on paperwork and increased closure
rates for health insurance contracts. Executives can use the
technology to close big deals, too.

"The countersigning can be done by somebody on a golf course," Stanbridge said.

TURN YOUR SPEECH INTO A SPARE KEY

An Israeli company, FST Biometrics, is using voice biometrics to
secure everything from apartment complexes to airports. Voice
recognition in conjunction with other biometric techniques now screens
those who show up at the door of New York City's Knickerbocker
Village. Executive Shahar Belkin said the technology also is being
tested for access to secure areas of Israel's Ben Gurion Airport.

"The voice biometric replaces what we used to use for a PIN code or a
RFID (swipe) card," Belkin said. "We found it to be much more
user-friendly and at the same time much more secure."

HELP AUTHORITY KEEP AN EAR ON YOU

Georgia-based AnyTrax uses the technology to monitor low-risk
offenders on parole. The company's Louie Hunter said the automated
calls to an offender's home landline telephone prompts the person
being monitored to repeat a random set of numbers into the phone.

It can spare people convicted of petty crimes from routine visits to
their parole officers.

"It's better than missing work, explaining to your boss why you have
to take half a day, get money for a bus or get a friend to take you,"
Hunter said. With voice authentication, "they can step out at a break
or lunch and make a phone call and get right on back to their life."




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