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... But what benefits can biometrics offer each of us individually? ...
Topics to be Covered
Need of Biometrics History of Biometric What is Biometric Encryption
How Biometric Encryption works Types of Biometric Encryption
Advantages Application Future Scope
Need of Biometric
Now a days, in this world the most important concern is about security. ...
History Of Biometric
Todays biometric encryption process was derived as a natural offshoot from some common uses of biometrics in the past. ... Since these characteristics are unique to each individual, biometrics are seen as the answer to combat theft and fraud, particularly when dealing with commerce over the internet. ...
Fingerprint Recognition Optical Recognition
Facial Structure Recognition Voice Recognition
Signature Recognition Keystroke Recognition
Fingure Recognition
Fingerprint biometrics are probably the most common form of biometrics available today. ... Some other strengths associated with fingerprint biometrics are that giving fingerprints is more widely accepted, convenient and reliable than other forms of physical identification, especially when using technology. In fact, studies have shown that fingerprint identification is currently thought to be the least intrusive of all biometric techniques
Lastly, one of the most important features of fingerprint biometrics is its cost. ... Closely associated with fingerprint biometrics is another biometric that registers the imprint left by the palm of the hand. ...
Optical Recognition
There are two common types of optical biometrics; retinas and irises. ... The total investment totaled three million dollars which demonstrates the amount of faith the company places on this form of biometrics for the future. ... Facial biometrics can function from either short distances or over greater distances. ... An image is examined for overall facial structure which works well over short distances but progressively loses accuracy the greater the distance between the individual and the scanner. ... At this price, this type of technology might lend itself to electronic commerce, but the units can be cumbersome to use and still are not as reliable as other forms of biometrics to be used for encryption purposes. ... Not only are voice biometrics perfect for telecommunication applications, most of the modern personal computers already possess the necessary hardware to utilize the applications. ...
Advantages of biometric
Biometrics can be incorporated at the point of sale, thereby enabling consumers to enroll their payment options (checking, credit, debit, loyalty, etc. ...
Biometrics can also offer increased protection for check cashing services, whether personal or payroll.
Approximate Word count = 2772 Approximate Pages = 11.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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