Gartner eyes biometric authentication for workplace mobiles

BYOD
Gartner recommends that businesses should use biometric authentication on mobile devices in light of BYOD

Gartner estimates that a third of organisations will use biometric authentication for mobile devices by 2016, up from 5 per cent today.

A report from the analyst suggests that the less secure authentication generally used on mobile devices and, in particular, personal devices used in the workplace, has increased businesses vulnerable to security threats.

Recommendations

Gartner therefore suggests that organisations should consider biometric authentication methods such as voice recognition, face topography and iris structure and argues that such methods can be used in conjunction with passwords to increase security with minimum impact on required user behaviour.

"Mobile users staunchly resist authentication methods that were tolerable on PCs and are still needed to bolster secure access on mobile devices," said Ant Allan, research vice president at Gartner. "Security leaders must manage users' expectations and take into account the user experience without comprising security."