As many as 230 million stolen traditional passwords were registered despite meeting the standard requirements regarding their complexity (min. 8 characters, 1 capital letter, 1 digit, and a special character), according to Specops Breached Password Report z 2025 r. This means that the level of traditional security is insufficient and more effective protection tools are needed. Can a biometric password prove to be a more secure password? Absolutely yes!


Biometrics is one of the safer ways of logging in because it is based on biometric features of people such as face, eye pupil or voice. Biometric identifiers are unique to a given person and distinguish them from others.

The advantage of biometrics lies in its unrivaled accuracy and convenience. Unlike traditional methods such as passwords or PINs, which can be easily forgotten or stolen, biometric identifiers are inextricably linked to people. This inherent link between individuals and their biometric characteristics makes it much more difficult for unauthorized individuals to impersonate another person.


An example of secure login using biometrics is VoiceToken from BiometrIQ, a voice authentication tool that provides very strong, two-step authentication. We remind you how it is done.


When speaking words, the compliance of the read words (first level) with the pattern is verified as well as the biometric compliance of the speaker’s voice with his VoicePrint (second level).


Extremely high security is ensured by an algorithm for selecting words to be read, which reduces the possibility of guessing the sequence of words that will be displayed on the screen to almost zero. The Speech To Text (STT) mechanism combined with an innovative biometric engine guarantee high effectiveness, even in the case of attacks based on speech synthesis.

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We start the New Year with something interesting for fans of football and other live events. The typical, traditional ticket may soon be replaced by biometric identity verification. Research shows that nearly 50% of sports facilities have such a plan.

MLB’s ticketless “Go-Ahead Entry” system with biometric verification can reduce waiting times to enter the facility by almost 70%.

That’s why biometric authentication at sporting events could become a hit. The challenge, as always with large projects, is the financial aspect related to the costs of system implementation and investments in specialized equipment, training and tool integration. It is this aspect, according to the PYMNTS report, that may determine the implementation of biometric solutions by smaller facilities.

Go-Ahead Entry is MLB’s patented ticketless entry system using biometrics provided by NEC. The statistics come from a 2023 pilot at Citizens Bank Ballpark in Philadelphia, which showed biometric lanes move 68% faster and allow 2.5 times more people to pass than the fastest lane using physical or smartphone tickets.

We are curious how this situation will develop. Do you think this is a good idea?

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