What is it about?
The web has become an integral part of our daily routines, where we perform numerous transactions and store critical information. This paper emphasizes the paramount importance of keeping this data private and away from unauthorized third parties. Central to this security is the process of authentication, ensuring only legitimate users can access their data. Sadly, malicious entities continuously find ways to sidestep current authentication methods, posing risks to users and the associated websites. To address this, our study introduces a two-factor authentication mechanism that incorporates facial recognition. This method adds an extra layer of security to standard procedures, offering users a safer and more secure online experience.
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Why is it important?
Web security directly impacts the safety of our daily online interactions and stored data. Traditional authentication methods are under constant threat from cyber attackers seeking unauthorized access. Implementing a two-factor authentication system with facial recognition offers a groundbreaking and robust defense against these threats.
Perspectives
Incorporating facial recognition into authentication processes represents the future of web security, merging convenience with advanced protection. As cyber threats evolve, integrating such biometric safeguards will be pivotal in safeguarding users' online experiences.
Dr. Sultan Zavrak
Duzce University
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This page is a summary of: The implementation of two-factor web authentication system based on facial recognition, Global Journal of Computer Sciences Theory and Research, December 2017, Sciencepark Research Organization and Counseling,
DOI: 10.18844/gjcs.v7i2.2715.
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