Gunnar Hellekson has many awesome-sounding job titles. He's the chief technology strategist for Red Hat's US Public Sector group, where he works with government departments to show them how open source can meet their needs, and with systems integrators to show them what they can do to provide the government with what it needs.. He's co-chair of Open Source for America, which campaigns for software that has been funded by the tax-payer to be open sourced, so that all Americans can benefit from it. He's also on the boards of the Military Open Source Working Group, Civic Commons and the SIIA Software Division. The link for this article located at Tech Radar is no longer available. . Linux integrates fingerprint technology to enhance national security and transparency, ensuring secure access to sensitive data and boosting public trust in government services. open source innovations, fingerprint technology, digital security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Double authentication -- like adding passwords to fingerprint scanners -- can significantly increase safety. Some music fans have discovered that they can evade Sony's CD copyright-protection system by blackening the edge of the disk with a felt-tipped pen. In Japan, . . . . Double authentication -- like adding passwords to fingerprint scanners -- can significantly increase safety. Some music fans have discovered that they can evade Sony's CD copyright-protection system by blackening the edge of the disk with a felt-tipped pen. In Japan, a Yokohama National University professor Tsutomo Matsumoto made gelatin molds bearing fingerprints that were able to fool several high-tech fingerprint scanners about 80% of the time. First reported by cryptographer Bruce Schneier in his bimonthly Cryptogram newsletter, the whole process takes 10 minutes or so, from pressing the finger into soft plastic to pouring in warm gelatin for the mold. Ah, the simplicity of innovation. These examples underscore two technology rules that anyone with half a brain understands. Rule No. 1: Usually, where there's a will, there's a way. Rule No. 2: Most technology has dual uses -- for good or evil. Nuclear fission can be used either to light or to level cities. Orbiting satellites can be used to track the weather or spy on unsuspecting citizens. Cryptographic software can be used by hospitals to guard patient data or by organized crime to scramble the contents of hard drives and elude law-enforcement authorities. The link for this article located at Business Week is no longer available. . Adopting multi-faceted security measures, such as dual verification, significantly improves the overall safeguarding and defense.. Double Authentication, Fingerprint Technology, Safety Mechanism. . Anthony Pell
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