In the wake of the World Trade Centre attacks in the US, biometrics vendors world-wide have been caught making all sorts of promises regarding the effectiveness of their particular solutions. ZDNet Australia investigates biometrics and its ramifications.
Biometric authentication systems may be common within a few years, thanks to improving technology and the concept of combining multiple biometrics, to increase security or to provide a backup in case one technique fails.
Overloaded with PINs, sick of passwords, and forever losing your access keys? BioID has just launched a one-step authorisation process in Australia that does away with old-style security measures and leaps into the future of biometrics. Now all you need to do is smile and say "cheese".
Biometric authentication systems may be common within a few years, thanks to improving technology and the concept of combining multiple biometrics, to increase security or to provide a backup in case one technique fails.
Overloaded with PINs, sick of passwords, and forever losing your access keys? Now all you need to do is smile and say "cheese".
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