

Article History
Received: 19 May 2025
Accepted: 19 June 2025
Published: 27 June 2025
Volume 4, Issue No. 1, 1st Quarter 2025, pp. 92 - 100
A Literature-Based Evaluation of Cloud-Based Multi- Modal Biometric Authentication for Secure Identity Management in the Philippines
Author:
Engr. Keith B. Cauagdan, Arvin R. De La Cruz, PhD
Abstract:
This study performs an integrative review of relevant recent scholarly articles, including peer-reviewed papers,
to determine the viability of adopting cloud-based multimodal biometric authentication systems in the
Philippines. Based on secondary data extracted from Scopus-indexed and ScienceDirect publications from 2020
to 2024, the study classifies findings concerning performance metrics, data protection mechanisms, and
adoption determinants. The evaluation is based on a cloud-secured platform using a mix of biometric modalities
such as finger, face, and iris recognition. El_Rahman and Alluhaidan (2024) argue that multimodal systems will
always outperform unimodal systems in terms of accuracy and robustness, with accuracy rates exceeding 97%
and average authentication time less than 2.5 s. Moreover, users' acceptability is directly related to perceived
security, usefulness, and ease of use, particularly in the e-government (Piotrowska, 2024). Security, such as
homomorphic encryption and blockchain, also contributes to the protection of biometric information (Krishna,
Prakasha & Sumalatha, 2025). The study emphasizes adherence to the standards set forth by existing
regulations, such as the Philippine Data Privacy Act of 2012, as a fundamental ethical consideration. Offline
capabilities are also emphasized as key means to address problems with connectivity, which are prevalent in
rural areas (Ryu et al., 2023; DICT, 2022). Based on the Technology Acceptance Model and Information Security
Theory, the study verifies the scalability and feasibility of the multi-modal biometric authentication systems in
the Philippine setting. Barriers include excessive reliance on secondary sources of data and a lack of field
testing. Implications for improving implementation strategies and guiding future research are provided.
Keywords: Cloud-Based Multi-Modal Biometric Authentication; Secure Identity Management; literature-based
evaluation; Scopus publications; performance metrics; data protection mechanisms; adoption determinants
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