Security Peeps ALEXIS BEYKE, NAOMI BELCHER, RAYVIN EWERS, AND ADRIANNE PEECH.

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Security Peeps ALEXIS BEYKE, NAOMI BELCHER, RAYVIN EWERS, AND ADRIANNE PEECH

Mission Statement  We pledge to keep the park attendants passes safe with our Security Peeps technology.  We pledge to preserve the hard work and money that is put in to the theme park experience

The Security Plan  Security Peeps glasses  5 lines at entrance  Dual iris and retinal scan when pass is purchased  Green means go, red means no  Turnstiles

Plan (Cont.)  Iris scan is completed when moving through the line for speed  Family set at each line  5 pairs at each turnstile  The number of people registered will initiate the amount of turns the turnstile allows.

Backup plan  Red means retina  If at first you receive a Red scan, a retina scan will be performed elsewhere

Behind the Technology  Retinal Scan  Provides a photograph of your optic nerve, retina, and blood vessels  Look into binocular-like lens as a flash takes the picture (using infrared light)  The blood vessels in the back of the eye create a unique pattern

Accuracy and Issues  People fear that the infrared light could damage their vision  A benefit of retina scanning is that once it has been taken, it will never be needed again  The blood vessel pattern does not change  Everyone’s pattern is different

Behind the Technology  Iris Scan  Recognition takes just 2 seconds  A visible and near-infrared light take a picture of the iris  Translates the patterns of the iris and turns them into a code

Accuracy and Issues  Iris scan  The chance of mistaking one iris code for another is 1 in 10 to the 78th power  More than 200 points of reference for comparison, as opposed to 60 or 70 points in fingerprints.

Beat the System  It would not be easy to beat this system because with the eye, there isn’t really anything you can fake.  Some things that may cause an error would be colored contacts, blindness, cataracts, or a fake eye.

Success!  Holiday World Season passes  Identical Twins

Issues of Privacy  The only privacy issue is that once you’re in the system, you are in there forever- or at least as long as the pass is valid.

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