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Biometrics are automated methods of recognizing a person based on a
physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the features
measured are face, fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, iris,
retinal, vein, and voice. Biometric technologies are becoming the
foundation of an extensive array of highly secure identification and
personal verification solutions. As the level of security breaches and
transaction fraud increases, the need for highly secure identification
and personal verification technologies is becoming apparent.
Biometric-based solutions are able to provide for confidential
financial transactions and personal data privacy. The need for
biometrics can be found in federal, state and local governments, in
the military, and in commercial applications. Enterprise-wide network
security infrastructures, government IDs, secure electronic banking,
investing and other financial transactions, retail sales, law
enforcement, and health and social services are already benefiting
from these technologies.
Biometric-based authentication applications include workstation,
network, and domain access, single sign-on, application logon, data
protection, remote access to resources, transaction security and Web
security. Trust in these electronic transactions is essential to the
healthy growth of the global economy. Utilized alone or integrated
with other technologies such as smart cards, encryption keys and
digital signatures, biometrics are set to pervade nearly all aspects
of the economy and our daily lives. Utilizing biometrics for personal
authentication is becoming convenient and considerably more accurate
than current methods (such as the utilization of passwords or PINs).
This is because biometrics links the event to a particular individual
(a password or token may be used by someone other than the authorized
user), is convenient (nothing to carry or remember), accurate (it
provides for positive authentication), can provide an audit trail and
is becoming socially acceptable and cost effective. More information
about biometrics, standards activities, government and industry
organizations and research initiatives on biometrics can be found
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