That's the wrong way around though. It shouldn't be the case that there are consequences for me if someone else presents my fingerprint or SSN. They obviously aren't secrets, knowing them shouldn't be treated as authentication.
(I guess if you have a human watch someone use a tamper resistant fingerprint reader you have accomplished some degree of authentication)
(I guess if you have a human watch someone use a tamper resistant fingerprint reader you have accomplished some degree of authentication)