Vietnam mandates facial recognition for digital payments above $390
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As the digitization gale continues to blow across Southeast Asia, Vietnam is taking things up a notch by requiring facial recognition for digital transactions above $390. The new policy change received validity from the State Bank of Vietnam at the start of July, with the banking regulator hinting at a strict enforcement of the rules. The move is an attempt by the central bank to improve the security of online financial transactions amid rising fraud incidents. Under the new rules, individuals attempting to make payments through mobile bank apps and e-wallets must use artificial intelligence (AI)-powered facial recognition to verify their identity. The limit of $390 means the new policy will affect a range of transactions, including house rent payments, laptop purchases and air travel tickets. Research from global cybersecurity firm Kaspersky pegged Vietnam’s web domain as the fifth most prone domain for data theft and cybercrime, prompting Vietnamese authorities to take new security measures. While a number of conservatives have hailed the new policy, dissent over the facial recognition requirement has grown in the days since its unveiling. The loudest critics say payment companies’ facial data collection raises privacy concerns and a wave of data security risks. Already, local payment firms are grappling with the massive task of technology upgrades to meet the central bank’s new minimum requirements. Firms must contend with the steep cost of implementing facial recognition systems and the additional funds required to maintain them. Others are poking holes in the potential of facial recognition systems for errors, including false negatives, which could lead to bias against several demographics. While Vietnam is keen on growing its digital payments ecosystem, some experts claim that the policy could stunt the industry’s growth, potentially increasing cash transactions above the $390 mark. However, there are still upsides to incorporating AI-based…
Filed under: News - @ July 15, 2024 3:24 am