Title
The Effects of Gender Differences in the Acceptance of Biometrics Authentication Systems within Online Transaction
Abstract
Today, biometric technology, which uses physical or behavioural characteristics, could be considered as a reliable individual secure authentication method that helps to determine the identity of an authentic user especially in e-commerce technology. Along with a variety of modalities of biometrics, fingerprints are well-known to be the oldest method used in law enforcement with a verified performance. This paper continues this tradition by using an extending Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). For this work, which is part of a larger body of research, 306 Saudi participants were involved in a large scale experiment, consisting of men and women between the ages of 18 and 55. The experiment included the development of a fingerprint authentication system to examine the differences in male and females and their acceptance of biometric authentication systems within online environments.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CW.2009.40
Bradford
Keywords
Field
DocType
online transaction,gender differences,biometric authentication system,oldest method,biometric technology,large scale experiment,authentic user,fingerprint authentication system,saudi participant,technology acceptance model,reliable individual secure authentication,biometrics authentication systems,e-commerce technology,biometrics,biometric authentication,electronic commerce,fingerprint identification,fingerprint,fingerprint recognition,internet,bismuth,mathematical model,authentication,e commerce
Modalities,Internet privacy,Authentication,Computer security,Computer science,Fingerprint recognition,Technology acceptance model,Biometrics,Law enforcement,E-commerce,The Internet
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3791-7
2
0.40
References 
Authors
19
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fahad Al-Harby181.21
Rami Qahwaji212021.05
Mumtaz Kamala3163.66