Bio Metrics in Security Technology
Bio Metrics in Security Technology
TECHNOLOGY
WHAT IS BIOMETRICS?
These are automated methods of recognizing a
person based on its physiological characteristics.
Authenticate/Identify
Accuracy
TYPES OF BIOMETRICS
Fingerprint recognition.
Iris scanning.
Face recognition.
FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION
Fingerprint matching
Fingerprint classification
BIOMETRICS IDENTIFICATION
PHYSICAL STRUCTURE
Data Protection
Identification of the cardholder
Mutual authentication
Secure writing
Certification or signature
Encryption
FACIAL RECOGNITION
Facial recognition analyzes the characteristics of a person's face images
input through a digital video camera.
It measures the overall facial structure, including distances between
eyes, nose, mouth, and jaw edges.
These measurements are retained in a database and used as a
comparison when a user stands before the camera.
This biometric has ben widely, and perhaps wildly, touted as a fantastic
system for recognizing potential threats (whether terrorist, scam artist,
or known criminal) but so far has been unproven in high-level usage. It is
currently used in verification only systems with a good deal of success.
HOW FACIAL RECOGNITION WORKS ?
User faces the camera, standing about two feet from it. The
system will locate the user's face and perform matches
against the claimed identity or the facial database.
It is possible that the user may need to move and reattempt
the verification based on his facial position.
To prevent a fake face or mold from faking out the system,
many systems now require the user to smile, blink, or
otherwise move in a way that is human before verifying.
HOW THE SOFTWARE WORKS ?
Detection
Normalization
Matching
Representation
WHERE BIOMETRICS ARE BEEN USED ?
Panasonic sells an iris reader for desktop computers that does log-ons
and videoconferencing.
ADT Security Services now uses Visionics face-recognition systems
at the airports they protect.
Some new PC models use desktop fingerscanners on their mouse or
keyboards.
The Los Angleles Firemen's Credit Union spent $40,000 on a
fingerprint-.scanning system. Its 90 employees no longer need to
remember up to 10 passwords to use networks and applications. They
just touch the finger pad and they're ready to go.
St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Care Center uses a fingerprint
reader system and biometric software in its facilities of up to 3,000 staff
and physicians to access computers.
ADVANTAGES OF BIOMETRICS SECURITY
First, unlike passwords or PIN numbers, biometrics looks at
a person’s unique trait, which cannot be replicated by others.
Thus, when a user scans their retina for access to a
computer’s resources, biometrics links the event to a certain
individual.