In an era defined by ubiquitous digital transactions, the sanctity of one’s financial assets hinges precariously on…
behavioral biometrics
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Behavioral biometrics refers to the unique patterns in human activities that can be measured and analyzed for identification and authentication purposes. Unlike traditional biometrics that rely on physical characteristics, behavioral biometrics focuses on how individuals interact with devices and systems-such as typing rhythm, mouse movements, gait, and voice patterns. This technology enhances security by providing continuous and non-intrusive authentication, making it increasingly valuable in fraud prevention, cybersecurity, and personalized user experiences.