Biometric system for protecting information and improving service delivery: The case of a developing country’s social security and pension organisation
Date
2022
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Information Development
Abstract
The conception of biometric systems as a means of securing sensitive information and enhancing service delivery remains under-researched. To address this knowledge gap, we explore the case of a public-sector social
security and pension organisation in Ghana using a qualitative interpretative study approach and the information security model of confidentiality-integrity-availability as an analytical lens. The study’s findings indicate that
integrating and using biometric identification and authentication as part of delivering social security and pension
services can protect availability, confidentiality, and integrity of information. The findings further show that the
use of a biometric system for social security and pension information security can contribute to reducing service
turnaround time and vulnerability to fraudulent manipulation of benefits payments. The study provides implications for research, practice, and policy. For research, the paper opens up biometric systems’ study from the perspective of information security and service improvement. For practice and policy, the study demonstrates the
importance of aligning biometric systems’ deployment and use with domain application requirements.
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Research Article
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biometric, CIA triad, information security, interpretive study, social security and pension, Ghana