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What is Biometrics?
Biometrics concerns the reading of the measurable, biological characteristics of an individual in order to identify them to a computer or other electronic system. Biological characteristics normally measured include fingerprints, voice patterns, faces, retinal and iris scans
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Neurodynamics
Neurodynamics is a world leader in recognition systems. The company provides high specification security and intelligent monitoring systems for a diverse range of applications.
Applications where a Neurodynamics security and management system are operated include high street banks, sports stadiums, shopping centres, political conferences, transport systems, access control into car parks, toll booths, national defence systems.
It is Neurodynamics’ flexible ability to deliver unique, cost effective, high performance, operationally proven solutions that have produced an enviable client list. Customers include governments, police forces and blue chip companies.
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Biometrics is generally, the study of measurable biological characteristics. In computer security, biometrics refers to authentication techniques that rely on measurable physical characteristics that can be automatically checked. There are several types of biometric identification schemes:
* face: the analysis of facial characteristics * fingerprint: the analysis of an individual?s unique fingerprints * hand geometry: the analysis of the shape of the hand and the length of the fingers * retina: the analysis of the capillary vessels located at the back of the eye * iris: the analysis of the colored ring that surrounds the eye?s pupil * signature: the analysis of the way a person signs his name. * vein: the analysis of pattern of veins in the back if the hand and the wrist * voice: the analysis of the tone, pitch, cadence and frequency of a person?s voice.
Though the field is still in its infancy, many people believe that biometric software will play a critical role in future computers, and especially in electronic commerce. Personal computers of the future might include a fingerprint scanner where you could place your index finger. The computer would analyse your fingerprint to determine who you are and, based on your identity, authorise you different levels of access. Access levels could include the ability to use credit card information to make electronic purchases. |
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