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Traditional In-Person Banking

Traditional in-person bank branches are poised to undergo significant changes.

But he doesnt believe that physical branches will disappear entirely they will instead change their operations.

At i2c, were seeing this transformation firsthand, Perlman said.

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These new security technologies will likely become supplemental to older security methods, creating multiple layers of protection.

Perlman explained that behavioral biometric technology is an exciting advancement in banking security.

Its seamless for users and highly effective in preventing fraud, as these patterns are difficult to replicate.

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Perlman predicted that were likely to see passwords and PINs become secondary security layers as biometrics are increasingly implemented.

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