[FaceMe Case Study] Implementation of two-factor authentication using facial recognition in public institutions.
Introducing examples of implementing two-factor authentication using facial recognition in government agencies and local municipalities to enhance login security for computers and systems.
**CyberLink Solutions** ■ A Japanese solution provider (FaceMe partner) has integrated the FaceMe SDK into two-factor authentication login software for government agencies. When public servants access work computers containing confidential information or unlock screens, they can now log in using two-factor authentication that utilizes facial recognition, in addition to account passwords and ID card identification via sensors. ■ Some work computers that allow access through shared accounts and passwords originally lack means to track who the actual user is. However, with the introduction of facial recognition, login records for each user are stored in the backend management system, enabling identity verification and further strengthening the management system for confidential information. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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**Background of Introduction** ■ As the spread of the internet and the digitalization of government services increase the risks of government secrets and personal information leaks, the Japanese government has been progressively amending information security-related legislation year by year. Among the important items, when public servants (especially in the IT department) at local governments access citizens' My Number-related information from government agency computers, two-factor authentication is mandatory, and copying that data to other devices is prohibited. ■ Many government agencies have adopted account and password authentication as two-factor authentication; however, due to the potential for misuse such as theft or impersonation, biometric authentication is becoming a trend. ■ When considering the biometric authentication technology to be implemented, it is necessary to have recognition capabilities that can accurately identify a large number of public servants, while also keeping the budget for software and hardware upgrades within reasonable limits. System compatibility and recognition performance have also become challenges during the consideration phase. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Founded in 1996, we are a global leader in AI facial recognition technology based in Taiwan. We offer AI facial recognition solutions such as FaceMe SDK, FaceMe Security, and FaceMe Platform. FaceMe SDK is a proven AI facial recognition engine adopted by various products and services. It has received very high evaluations from third-party organizations such as NIST and offers a variety of features, including anti-spoofing capabilities. FaceMe Security is a proven smart security system used in office buildings, commercial facilities, and factories. It also supports integration with external services and door access control. FaceMe Platform allows the FaceMe AI facial recognition engine to be deployed across various platforms via a Web API. This enables rapid development and evaluation, allowing for efficient development that is not constrained by programming languages. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. https://jp.cyberlink.com/faceme/