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Management 345

Management 345. Topic Project Topic : Biometrics. Group Members. Jason Lang Kasey Minor Christopher Doub Eric Pulley. Introduction to Biometrics. Definition : methods of using the human body to identify or verify an individual .

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Management 345

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  1. Management 345 Topic Project Topic: Biometrics

  2. Group Members • Jason Lang • Kasey Minor • Christopher Doub • Eric Pulley

  3. Introduction to Biometrics • Definition: methods of using the human body to identify or verify an individual. • Increases level of security for data security & access control. • Ex: Cell Phones, Computer Networks, ATMs • Higher level of security is necessary.

  4. History of Biometrics • Branch of biology that deals with data statistics and all biometric information saved in a particular database. • Data embedded cards • Fingerprint scanning • Facial geometry analysis • Hand Dimensions

  5. History Cont. • Iris Scanning • Retina Scanning • Handwriting: oldest type of biometric. • Effective • 2 types: Static & Dynamic

  6. Schools Global use ID Cards Passports Fingerprinting Retina Scan Iris Scan Voice Authentication Facial Recognition Handwriting Military Use Current Applications

  7. State of the Art Biometrics • Most Advanced or Up-to-Date • Rapidly Expanding • Biometric Passports • Doorkeeper 7.0 • Biometrics in Banks • More Secure Verification of Individual • ATMs and Smart Cards

  8. Conclusion • Security upgraded with biometrics • Security is a top area on businesses agenda • Biometrics address problems of current security levels. • Reduces Theft (Identity) • Upgrade of security is necessary.

  9. References • http://www.fi.muni.cz/usr/matyas/cms_matyas_riha_biometrics.pdf • http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/workshops/security/auth.html • http://www.cesg.gov.uk/site/ast/index.cfm?menuSelected=4&submenu=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

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