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Biometrics • Biometrics is the study of automated methods for uniquely recognizing humans based upon one or more intrinsic physical or behavioral traits • biometric authentication refers to technologies for measuring and analyzing human physical and behavioral characteristics for authentication purposes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics Copyright © 2008 by Helene G. Kershner Biometrics • Physiological characteristics – face – fingerprint – DNA • Behavioral characteristics – signature – voiceprint – gait http://cubs.buffalo.edu/about_biometrics.shtml Copyright © 2008 by Helene G. Kershner Biometrics • Issues and Concerns • Technology has the potential to do great things. • It also brings with it the potential to do harm. • Are concerns surrounding biometric use real or imagined? • Do our concerns prevent us from seeing the vast potential of the new technologies developed using biometrics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics Copyright © 2008 by Helene G. Kershner Biometrics Issues and Concerns: This could happen - • DNA is planted at the scene of the crime • Assume another's identity by using the person’s biometrics or simulating their biometrics. In this way, impersonate them without arousing suspicion • Fool a fingerprint detector by using a piece of sticky tape with an authentic fingerprint on it • Fool an iris recognition camera by showing a photo of another’s iris • Hack into the interface between a biometric device and the host system, so that a "fail" message gets converted to a "pass". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biometrics Copyright © 2008 by Helene G. Kershner Biometrics Issues and Concerns • Biometric measurements are more difficult to forge • Since biometrics more problematic when lost or stolen Copyright © 2008 by Helene G. Kershner
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