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Secure Network Access With DERMALOG FingerLogin Biometric Solutions

DERMALOG FingerLogin includes keyboard with fingerprint scanner, which utilizes high-performance optics and Live Finger Detection and can be connected via USB interface to PC or thin client. Solution also includes biometric software that compares scan with fingerprint database and password administration. Integrating in networks of public authorities, companies, and other organizations, such as hospitals or banks, product allows only owner of registered finger to retrieve authorized data. . Passwords may soon be a thing of the past. Today some laptops already provide the option to log in by fingerprint. Now this technology becomes available for the professional use in large networks. The biometrics specialist DERMALOG presents a new solution at CeBIT 2011, to make logging into networks of a company, bank, hospital or government much easier and much more secure - the DERMALOG FingerLogin, a keyboard with integrated fingerprint scanner, together with the appropriate biometrics software for IT networks. The new technology is already coming into use at the University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) for more than 3.900 computers of the hospital. The link for this article located at ThomasNet News is no longer available. . Uncover the way DERMALOG FaceID transforms security access using facial recognition technology for protected systems.. DERMALOG FingerLogin, Fingerprint Technology, Biometric Solutions, Network Access Security, Data Protection Solutions. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Siemens ID Mouse Professional: Easy Access With Fingerprint Technology

With concerns about computer security running high, German electronics and technology giant Siemens believes it has a simple, mouse-based alternative to the PC passwords and log-in codes that are so easy for users to forget -- and in some cases, too . . . . With concerns about computer security running high, German electronics and technology giant Siemens believes it has a simple, mouse-based alternative to the PC passwords and log-in codes that are so easy for users to forget -- and in some cases, too easy for the wrong people to get their hands on. The company's biometrics division says its new ID Mouse Professional lets home and business users access their computers simply by placing a finger on a sensor. The device uses the latest identification technology to authenticate users based on their unique fingerprint characteristics. The link for this article located at E-commerce Times is no longer available. . HP unveils SecurePad Elite, featuring a biometric scanner to improve user authentication methods for devices.. Fingerprint Authentication,Biometric Security Solutions,Mouse Based Access. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Exploring Biometric Solutions for Passwords and Future Security Trends

In the future, you'll have no need to remember passwords or PIN numbers. That's the vision presented by a handful of companies strutting their stuff in PC Expo's Biometropolis section. . . .. In the future, you'll have no need to remember passwords or PIN numbers. That's the vision presented by a handful of companies strutting their stuff in PC Expo's Biometropolis section. For one solution to the password mess, look no further than your fingertips. Fingerprint authentication is an idea that has been around for years, but it is becoming cheaper and easier to implement fingertip scanning on PCs. Your fingers aren't the only game in town when it comes to biometric authentication. Veritel introduced its VoiceCheck technology, which allows access to a secure Web site following voice verification. The technology is designed to be platform-independent; though the demonstration used a PC as the target device, Veritel's solution could also be implemented on devices like cell phones. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . In the coming years, the reliance on memorizing codes and secret phrases will be eliminated. This is the promise held by pioneering companies.. Password Management,Biometric Security,Fingerprint Authentication,Voice Verification,Future Tech. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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