Biometrics
Biometrics were first used to track local nationals overseas.
Privacy, Necessity and Identity Protection. Multi-modal devices are helping to verify one's person's identity or access with multiple references - such as vascular patterns + iris recognition - or various combinations thereof. Just as the PC had monumental hoops to jump through and has come out en mass, biometrics will likely follow suit.
At important places.
While there are many advantages to electronic storage devices, there also some disadvantages. The disadvantages include their ability to get a virus, and the technical issues that they can often experience. These issues can be difficult for many users to fix.
Biometrics are helpful tools for security and identity verification. They are especially useful to establish the identity where a person might be stranger to the other, for example huge databases like banks. Biometrics identify on the basis of features unique to an individual, like signature, finger print, iris etc. These are difficult to forge. Biometrics used in home doors do not require carrying a key, or the fear of the key getting stolen. Biometrics are also used to identify criminals and determine their identity.
Behavioral and physiological
Behavioral and physiological
Applications of biometrics are broadly classfied into three categories: 1. Forensic Applications; 2. Government Applications and 3. Commercial Applicatuions
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