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Management 345 Topic Project Topic: Biometrics
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Group Members Jason Lang Jason Lang Kasey Minor Kasey Minor Christopher Doub Christopher Doub Eric Pulley Eric Pulley
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Introduction to Biometrics Definition: methods of using the human body to identify or verify an individual. Definition: methods of using the human body to identify or verify an individual. Increases level of security for data security & access control. Increases level of security for data security & access control. Ex: Cell Phones, Computer Networks, ATMs Ex: Cell Phones, Computer Networks, ATMs Higher level of security is necessary. Higher level of security is necessary.
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History of Biometrics Branch of biology that deals with data statistics and all biometric information saved in a particular database. Branch of biology that deals with data statistics and all biometric information saved in a particular database. Data embedded cards Data embedded cards Fingerprint scanning Fingerprint scanning Facial geometry analysis Facial geometry analysis Hand Dimensions Hand Dimensions
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History Cont. Iris Scanning Iris Scanning Retina Scanning Retina Scanning Handwriting: oldest type of biometric. Handwriting: oldest type of biometric. Effective Effective 2 types: Static & Dynamic 2 types: Static & Dynamic
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Current Applications Schools Schools Global use Global use ID Cards ID Cards Passports Passports Fingerprinting Fingerprinting Retina Scan Retina Scan Iris Scan Iris Scan Voice Authentication Voice Authentication Facial Recognition Facial Recognition Handwriting Handwriting Military Use Military Use
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State of the Art Biometrics Most Advanced or Up-to-Date Most Advanced or Up-to-Date Rapidly Expanding Rapidly Expanding Biometric Passports Biometric Passports Doorkeeper 7.0 Doorkeeper 7.0 Biometrics in Banks Biometrics in Banks More Secure Verification of IndividualMore Secure Verification of Individual ATMs and Smart CardsATMs and Smart Cards
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Conclusion Security upgraded with biometrics Security upgraded with biometrics Security is a top area on businesses agenda Security is a top area on businesses agenda Biometrics address problems of current security levels. Biometrics address problems of current security levels. Reduces Theft (Identity) Reduces Theft (Identity) Upgrade of security is necessary. Upgrade of security is necessary.
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References http://www.fi.muni.cz/usr/matyas/cms_matyas_riha_biometrics.p df http://www.fi.muni.cz/usr/matyas/cms_matyas_riha_biometrics.p df http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/workshops/security/auth.html http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/workshops/security/auth.html http://www.cesg.gov.uk/site/ast/index.cfm?menuSelected=4&sub menu=4&displayPage=402 http://www.cesg.gov.uk/site/ast/index.cfm?menuSelected=4&sub menu=4&displayPage=402 Filippini, Steve. “Biometrics 101.” Oct. 2005, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p36-42, 4p, 2c. EBSCOhost academic premier. Southern Illinois University Carbondale Morris Library. 8 April, 2006. http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.lib.siu.edu/ehost/detail?vid=18& hid=13&sid=4ac3f81c-226d-49a1-aace- 1560b650fb7d%40sessionmgr2 Filippini, Steve. “Biometrics 101.” Oct. 2005, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p36-42, 4p, 2c. EBSCOhost academic premier. Southern Illinois University Carbondale Morris Library. 8 April, 2006. http://web.ebscohost.com.proxy.lib.siu.edu/ehost/detail?vid=18& hid=13&sid=4ac3f81c-226d-49a1-aace- 1560b650fb7d%40sessionmgr2
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