• DocumentCode
    892949
  • Title

    Red-Eye Blink, Bendy Shuffle, and the Yuck Factor: A User Experience of Biometric Airport Systems

  • Author

    Sasse, M. Angela

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. Coll. London, London
  • Volume
    5
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2007
  • Firstpage
    78
  • Lastpage
    81
  • Abstract
    When people find security systems difficult or unacceptable, it can result in bottlenecks, excessive operation costs, and shortcuts or workarounds that undermine security. Since 2001, airports worldwide have deployed an increasing number of security systems with biometric recognition. Some operate behind the scenes, for airport staff or cabin crew use. Airports have been deploying biometrics for travelers, too. Some systems are voluntary, whereas others are required, and store travelers´ biometric characteristics for inspection or record. Biometric systems should have user-friendly, intuitive interfaces that guide users in presenting necessary traits. Thus, we must ask whether current biometric systems in airports are usable.
  • Keywords
    airports; biometrics (access control); human computer interaction; image recognition; biometric airport systems; biometric characteristics; biometric recognition; biometric systems; operation costs; security systems; Airports; Biometrics; Computer security; Costs; Eyes; Face recognition; Fingerprint recognition; Iris; Skin; Usability; airport security; biometrics; face recognition; fingerprint; iris;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Security & Privacy, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1540-7993
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MSP.2007.69
  • Filename
    4218559