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Biometrics
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Biometrics
are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a
physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the
features measured are: face, fingerprints, hand geometry,
handwriting, iris, retinal, vein, and voice. Biometric
technologies are becoming the foundation of an extensive array of
highly secure identification and personal verification solutions.
As the level of security breaches and transaction fraud increases,
the need for highly secure identification and personal verification
technologies is becoming apparent. Biometric-based solutions
are able to provide for confidential financial transactions and
personal data privacy. The need for biometrics can be found in
federal, state and local governments, in the military, and in
commercial applications. Enterprise-wide network security
infrastructures, government IDs, secure electronic banking,
investing and other financial transactions, retail sales, law
enforcement, and health and social services are already benefiting
from these technologies. |
Biometric-based authentication applications include workstation,
network, and domain access, single sign-on, application logon, data
protection, remote access to resources, transaction security and
Web security. Trust in these electronic transactions is essential
to the healthy growth of the global economy. Utilized alone or
integrated with other technologies such as smart cards, encryption
keys and digital signatures, biometrics are set to pervade nearly
all aspects of the economy and our daily lives. Utilizing
biometrics for personal authentication is becoming convenient and
considerably more accurate than current methods (such as the
utilization of passwords or PINs). This is because biometrics links
the event to a particular individual (a password or token may be
used by someone other than the authorized user), is convenient
(nothing to carry or remember), accurate (it provides for positive
authentication), can provide an audit trail and is becoming
socially acceptable and inexpensive. |
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