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Perspectiva Global 2016: Tendencias del Mercado de
Seguridad de IT
Marc Einstein, Director Transformación Digital, Frost &
Sullivan
2
June 2016
Marc Einstein
ICT Practice, Frost & Sullivan
Public Safety &
Biometrics Market Outlook
NEC Business Forum Colombia
2016
Today’s Agenda
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Introduction
Public Safety Market Overview
Biometrics Market Overview
Biometric Technology Update
Use Cases
Implications for Colombia
Conclusions
Global Biometrics Market Revenue Growth
5
The global market for biometrics hardware and software is increasingly due to lower
costs, higher performance and the increasing need for security. In 2015 the global
market for biometrics with worth US$15bn and will increase significantly by 2020 to
US$35bn.
Global Biometrics Market, 2015-2020 (US$m)
4,725 5,521 6,452 7,539 8,810 10,295 3,300
3,631 3,996
4,397 4,839
5,325
3,900 4,830
5,981
7,407
9,173
11,360
1,050
1,265
1,523
1,835
2,210
2,663
1,200
1,443
1,735
2,087
2,509
3,018
825
1,056
1,353
1,732
2,218
2,840
-
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
North America Europe Asia-Pacific Latin America Middle East Africa
2015-2020
CAGR (%) North America
21.5%
Europe
12.7%
Asia Pacific
30.6%
Latin America
26.2%
Middle East
25.9%
Africa
36.2%
Biometrics Market Adoption by Technology & Industry
6
In terms of technology fingerprint scanning is still the most popular technology in
the industry in use in the market today although facial and voice recognition are
becoming mature. Government, military and border control are the most common
vertical deployments.
2015 Biometrics Market by Technology
Hand 1%
Signature 3% Other
5% Vein 6%
Iris 14%
Voice 15%
Face 20%
Fingerprint 36%
Government 31%
Military & Border Control
23%
Corporate Security
17%
IT & Telco 8%
Banking & Finance
9%
Healthcare 8%
Others 4%
2015 Biometrics Market by Industry
Biometrics Technology Comparison
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Fingerprint and Facial Recognition are the most cost effective solutions .
Technology Security Accuracy Price Speed Device size
Vein-pattern Small-med
Fingerprint Small-med
Palm-pattern Small-med
Iris Large
Facial Small-med
High
Low
Medium-
high
Medium
Low-
medium
2015 Biometrics Technology Comparison
NEC Biometrics Market Leadership
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NEC has consistently ranked the highest in the US National Institute of Standards
Technology test for facial recognition in 2014 and for fingerprint recognition in 2015.
Frost & Sullivan believes that with 200 bimodal deployments worldwide NEC is the
global leader in biometrics technology.
The Future of Biometrics: IoT
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New wireless technologies such as SigFox and Lora are offering new possibilities
for smart cities.
Wireless Technologies Enabling the Smart City
Smart Garbage Can = -40% TCO
New wireless companies
such as SigFox and Lora
are offering very wide
coverage areas (10mi) for
low bandwidth transmission
and low power
consumption at a low cost.
Common use cases include
agriculture, smart buildings,
healthcare, smart home,
utilities and emergency &
security services.
Much of Western Europe is
covered already & the city
of San Francisco runs its
own open platform in order
to encourage use and
innovation.
The Future of Biometrics: IoT
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Faced with declining population, rising costs & health concerns IoT is quickly gaining ground in
agriculture and some interesting use cases have emerged in Japan.
Connected Cow Facially Recognized Cow Japan has developed a
“connected cow” IoT service
which monitors the birthing
cycle of cows.
There are now over 50,000
“connected cows” and in one
case the average income of the
cow increased by US$740.
Facial recognition technology is
being used even with animals in
Japan and are able to quickly
recognize lameness in cows.
Facial recognition technology
has an excellent ROI as the
cost of the software is US$10
per cow vs. US$241 for an
untreated sick animal.
The Future of Biometrics: Blockchain
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Industry Company Business Activities
Bitproof uses the blockchain to verify
and timestamp legal documents
eliminating the need for notary services.
Bitproof has partnered with US
universities to verify diplomas.
Everledger uses blockchain to track
individual diamonds from the mine to its
current owner and verifies authenticity to
insurers, owners and law enforcement.
Global diamond fraud is over US$600m
per year.
Provenance stores all supply chain
information for retail products into a
shared ledger and allows consumers to
access this information in real time.
Legal
Diamond
Insurance
Retail
Biometrics for the Private Sector: SoftBank Pepper
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The Pepper robot is now
working in the Yurakucho
branch of Bic Camera and has
facial recognition capability.
Pepper is able to identify
customers, answer questions
and engage in casual
conversation with customers.
Nestle Corporation has
purchased 1,000 Pepper robots
to sell coffee machines across
Japan.
Pepper is also currently serving
as a customer service
representative in many
SoftBank mobile stores.
SoftBank is already being used in stores to replace sales representatives and uses facial
recognition.
Human In Store Worker Cost:
US$10 x 8 hours/day x 30 days =
US$2,400 per month
Pepper In Store Worker Cost:
Robot fee US$ 1,980 + US$ 246 per month =
US$2,226 in the 1st month
Biometrics for the Private Sector: Universal Studios Japan
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Universal Studios Japan in
Osaka is the fifth-largest
amusement park in the world
with roughly 12m visitors per
year.
Annual pass holders are
identified by looking at a
monitor at the entrance gate.
The identification process less
than one second.
Image matching method
identifies the position, shape
and color of eyes, and position
and shape of nose.
Guaranteed high-speed and
accuracy despite the slight
changes in appearance, such
as the hairstyle or glasses.
Facial recognition technology reduced guest management OPEX by 30%.
Biometrics for Public Safety – John F. Kennedy Airport
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John F. Kennedy Airport in New
York City is the largest airport
for international travellers in the
USA (30m in 2015) and has the
longest average waiting time.
The system matches an image
of the traveller taken at the
customs against the image
stored on e-passport chip, while
at the same time verifying the
passport details.
The system will make it harder
to counterfeit a passport and
protect legitimate travellers from
fraud and identity theft.
New York-JFK airport started using NEC’s facial recognition technology in 2016.
Biometrics for Public Safety – Brazil, Nationwide
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Tax evasion is a serious
problem in Brazil with
losses of US$280bn in
2015.
In response in 2015 the
Brazilian National Tax
Collection Agency selected
NEC to provide NeoFace
Watch system to 14 airports
across the country.
NEC delivered facial
recognition systems that
consist of facial recognition,
CCTV cameras, servers
and network infrastructure,
as well as integration
services for existing
systems..
NEC was selected to provide facial recognition technology for 14 international
airports in Brazil.
Belo Horizonte – Minas Gerais
Brasília – Distrito Federal
Campinas – Sao Paulo
Curitiba – Parana
Florianópolis – Santa Catarina
Fortaleza – Ceará
Manaus – Amazonas
Natal – Rio Grande do Norte
Porto Alegre – Rio Grande do
Sul
Recife – Pernambuco
Rio de Janeiro – Rio de Janeiro
Salvador – Bahia
Guarulhos – Sao Paulo
Foz do Iguacu – Parana
Biometrics for Public Safety – Tigre, Argentina
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Tigre, Argentina is a city of
400,000 people 32km north
of Argentina.
In 2013 the local
government contracted
NEC to provide a Public
Safety system consisting of
1000 security cameras and
associated software.
The system uses facial and
behavioural recognition to
identify criminals & missing
persons in real time and
also to identify suspicious
behavior.
Automobile theft in the city
has fallen by 40% since the
implementation of the
system.
NEC was selected to provide facial recognition technology for 14 international
airports in Brazil.
Biometrics for Public Safety – Medellin, Colombia
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The Estadio Atanasio
Girardot is the third largest
stadium in Colombia with a
capacity of 45,000 people.
In 2016 the Secretaria de
Seguridad en Medellín
contracted NEC to provide
a safe stadium solution.
The solution consists of 170
surveillance cameras, a
control room and facial
recognition technology.
The system will be able to
initially track 200,000
visitors and will be used to
prevent violent behavior
during football matches.
The system is being
expanded across Colombia.
The city of Medellin, Colombia has deployed a Safe Stadium project with NEC.
Biometrics for Public Safety – Okayama, Japan
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Telephone scams targeting
the elderly are a serious
social problem in Japan, with
losses reaching nearly
US$600m annually.
To cope with the problem
mobile operator NTT
DoCoMo is using a voice
recognition/artificial
intelligence service to solve
the problem.
They have deployed an opt –
in system where family
members are notified when a
scam phonecall is detected.
The detection accuracy rate
is over 90% and the number
of fraudulent calls has fallen
by 75%.
In Japan voice recognition and artificial intelligence are being used to combat
telephone fraud.
In 2014, damages from telephone fraud in Japan
amounted to a total value of US$563m
80% of victims are people over 65 years old
Conclusions & Implications for Colombia
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Biometric Technology is a critical part of public safety systems and as such the market is growing rapidly
Facial recognition & fingerprint recognition are the two most mature and growing technologies
NEC is the global leader in biometric technology for public applications
Biometric use will expand significantly with new technologies like IoT and Blockchain
Colombia has significant potential use for biometric technology for smart cities, smart stadiums, smart government and private sector applications.