James Bond technologies like face recognition, fingerprint sensors, hand geometry, and other biometric security systems may be impossible to accurately evaluate, unless researchers also measure the performance of the testers and the demographics of the subjects, a key researcher said Wednesday. . . . . James Bond technologies like face recognition, fingerprint sensors, hand geometry, and other biometric security systems may be impossible to accurately evaluate, unless researchers also measure the performance of the testers and the demographics of the subjects, a key researcher said Wednesday. "Vulnerability tests have been around for a decade, the problem is developing test protocols to test for vulnerabilities," says Dr. Jim Wayman, director of the biometric test center at San Jose State University, speaking at the 11th annual USENIX Security Symposium. "Going from technical results to what happens in a real world system, you have to go through a mathematical modeling system. Wayman is developing test protocols for evaluation of biometrics device performance, which are slated to post as an annex to the ISO 15408 Common Criteria. He notes that while testing protocols are still in their infancy, millions of dollars are already being poured into biometric systems. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . Assessing the difficulties in measuring the efficacy and reliability of biometric technologies, such as facial recognition and fingerprint identification systems.. Biometric Evaluation, Testing Procedures, Performance Metrics, Security Technologies. . Anthony Pell
The word 'Biometry' basically comprises of two words : bio + metry. The word 'bio' refers to life or a living being and the word 'metry' refers to 'measurement'. So 'Biometric' can be summed up as: the science of measurement of physical attributes(unique) to a living being (for authentication /authorization.). . .. The word 'Biometry' basically comprises of two words : bio + metry. The word 'bio' refers to life or a living being and the word 'metry' refers to 'measurement'. So 'Biometric' can be summed up as: the science of measurement of physical attributes(unique) to a living being (for authentication /authorization.) These systems are one level up from traditional methods of authentication like passwords or security access cards because they ensure that the person trying to log on is actually the valid user and not just someone who is trying to impersonate an identity after he/she found an access card lying below your office desk or password written on a piece of paper as a reminder in case of a memory lapse. The link for this article located at linux.com is no longer available. . Explore the importance of biometric technology in modern security systems. Discover how biometric ID systems enhance verification methods in today's landscape. Biometric Systems, User Access Control, Enhanced Security, Authentication Technologies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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