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Biometrics are forms of identification which rely on the physical characteristics of a person to prove who they are. Thumbprint scanners, retinal scanners, and voiceprint recognizers are all computerized forms of biometric authentication. Questions about these devices and other biometric techniques belong here.

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What is ICMPv6?

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The Internet Control Message Protocol version 6 (ICMP v6) is a type of Internet protocol that deals with sending messages to other routers or computers.

ICMP v6 was developed because ICMP v4, its predecessor, was running out of IP addresses in its table of available IP addresses. This is due to more and more people around the world buying computers and connecting them to the Internet (most of these people live in LDCs [less developed countries]).

How are biometric fingerprint different from one another?

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Biometric fingerprints are different from one another because fingerprints are different for each person, even with twins, so this is used as a unique identifier for each person.

What kind of people use biometric identification in their jobs?

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Biometrics are often used to ensure security for confidential data. Biometrics can be used to unlock computers for those in a variety of fields and can be used to identify those who may have access to controlled areas. India is even trying to use biometrics to identify most of its population.

What is the meaning of biometric access control?

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Biometric access control is access control where the identification process is made through biometric parameters. Some other researchers refer to it as the identification of humans by their characteristics or traits.

What are some examples of biometric systems?

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Biometrics is the system of identifying humans through personal characteristics. Examples of biometric systems include the scanning of the iris/retina, fingerprint scanning, and handwriting scanning. Another example of a biometric system is the scanning of the voice in order to recognise the speaker.

What does biometrics stop?

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Why insurance of computer is necessary?

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it is not necessary because insurance doesnt do anything what you need is a anti virus ans anti spyware insureance computer

What mission is not supported by biometrics?

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Locally Employed personnel (LEP) skill training.

Biometrics were first used to?

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Biometrics were first used to track local nationals overseas.

Where is biometrics used?

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What is Biometric technoloy?

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Biometrics is the measurement and statistical analysis of people's physical and behavioral characteristics. The technology is mainly used for identification and access control, or for identifying individuals that are under surveillance. The basic premise of biometric authentication is that everyone is unique and an individual can be identified by his or her intrinsic physical or behavioral traits. (The term "biometrics" is derived from the Greek words "bio" meaning life and "metric" meaning to measure.) There are two main types of biometric identifiers:

  1. Physiological characteristics: The shape or composition of the body.
  2. Behavioral characteristics: The behavior of a person.
Examples of physiological characteristics used for biometric authentication include fingerprints; DNA; face, hand, retina or ear features; and odor. Behavioral characteristics are related to the pattern of the behavior of a person, such as typing rhythm, gait, gestures and voice. Certain biometric identifiers, such as monitoring keystrokes or gait in real time, can be used to provide continuous authentication instead of a single one-off authentication check. Other areas that are being explored in the quest to improve biometric authentication include brainwave signals, electronic tattoos, and a password pill that contains a microchip powered by the acid present in the stomach. Once swallowed, it creates a unique ID radio signal that can be sensed from outside the skin, turning the entire body into a password.

What is biometric reader?

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A biometric reader is a device that can identify and authenticate individuals based on unique physical or behavioral characteristics such as fingerprints, facial features, iris patterns, or voice recognition. It is commonly used for access control, time and attendance tracking, and other security applications that require reliable identification of individuals.

Why do you use biometrics?

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