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An Exploration of Voice Biometrics
Biometrics is, in the simplest definition, something you are. It is a physical characteristic unique to each individual. Using biometrics to identify individuals is a practice as old as ancient Egypt. Today, it is becoming more and more popular to us...
Biometric Authentication, An Introduction
Historically, usernames and passwords are the most common form of authenticating computer users. They are also both the worst management headache for IT staff and the biggest network security hole in existence. Many help desks handle more password re...
Biometric Scanning Technologies: Finger, Facial and Retinal Scanning
This paper discusses several Biometric scan technologies: finger-scan, facialscan and retinal-scan. We discuss the recent history of Biometrics and how it has been influenced by such pseudo-sciences as Phrenology, the study of human skull characteris...
Biometric Selection: Body Parts Online
The purpose of this paper is to provide information that will assist a biometric implementer evaluate and select biometric technology. The scope of this paper is limited to the selection of biometric technology as an authenticator in a networked envi...
Biometric Technology Stomps Identity Theft
This paper discusses the benefits of implementing a biometric technology product--one more tool for safeguarding the information assets and key installations of an organization--the privacy issues associated with the deployment of a BTP.
Biometrics and User Authentication
The purpose of this paper will be to look at the use of biometrics technology to determine how secure it might be in authenticating users, and how the users job function or role would impact the authentication process or protocol. We will also examin...
Biometrics: A Double Edged Sword - Security and Privacy
This paper presents an overview of biometrics in general and describes some of the issues related to biometrics vulnerabilities and security, and its other side, the protection of one's privacy. It considers that for biometrics to be publicly acc...
Biometrics: An In Depth Examination
The purpose of biometric security systems. The intent is not to make the reader an expert in any one system. Therefore, it will not focus on any one specific type of biometric. Rather it will look at the biometric process as a whole giving a brief ov...
Biometrics: Are YOU the Key to Security?
In the United States, storage and retrieval of digital information is relatively commonplace. Our schools teach children as young as age four how to manipulate a mouse and keyboard. Even some families whose income falls below the national poverty lev...
Biometrics: Technology That Gives You a Password You Can't Share
This paper examines biometrics technology as a means for making user authentication more secure based on a unique identifier, the fingerprint. New and affordable biometric products are popping up in the market and fingerprint recognition provides the...
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