Biometric Technology - Team No. 2

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BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY

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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM PRESENTED TO:- Res. SHWETA MAM FACULTY IPM MEERUT PRESENTED BY:- TEAM NO. 2 Jaybir Kr. Mahto (Team Leader) INSTITUTE OF PRODUCTIVITY & MANAGEMENT MEERUT

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INTRODUCTION BIOMETRICS :- Any automatically measurable, robust and distinctive physical characteristic or personal trait that can be used to identify an individual of verify the claimed identity of an individual.

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HISTORY The ancient Egyptians and Chinese played a large role in biometrics history. Biometrics in practice was a form of finger printing, being used in china in 14 th centuary Bertillon developed a technique of multiple body measurements. A system called “INDENTIMENT” which measured shape of the hand and length of fingers was introduced in 1970’s.

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CLASSIFICATION OF BIOMETRICS VERIFICATION IDENTIFICATION

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CHARACTERSTICS OF BIOMETRIC SYSTEM Universality Distinctiveness Permanence Collectabiltiy

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TECHNOLOGY BRIEF Category of Biometric Physiological Biometrics Behavioral Biometrics Biometrics is used with Human Under Two Circumstances Voluntarily Unvoluntarily

Biometric characteristic & Description of the features : 

Biometric characteristic & Description of the features

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How Technology Works FIVE STEPS OF FACIAL RECOGNITION

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METHOD OF FACIAL RECOGNITION 3 D facial Recognition Skin Texture Analysis Eigenface Neural Network

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Cont…… FACIAL RECOGNITION PROCESS

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FINGERPRINT READERS Take impressions of the ridges of the skin of the tip of the fingers. Besides forensic agencies, many companies are turning to fingerprint readers to identify employees and potential security threats.

Time and Attendance systems: 

Time and Attendance systems

Logical Access Control Biometrics: 

Logical Access Control Biometrics

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IRIS RECOGNITION detection of a person’s identity by mathematical Analysis. iris recognition is the most accurate system. can be scanned from 10cm to a few meters away.

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APPLICATIONS substituting for passports aviation security. premises access control database access and hospital settings. border crossings. National Identity Cards. computer login.

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VEIN RECOGNITION

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Advantages

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VOICE RECOGNITION It is a Spectrograph i.e. graph showing sound frequency. All sound are different & can not be duplicated. Companies use voice recognition to access information without being physically present. Voice can be recorded.

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FACIAL RECOGNITION Device view video or image of a person & compare it with one in database. Picture taken from different angles. Eyes blink & person smile for security purpose Benefit is person is scanned from distance without his knowledge Limitation is person should be physically present.

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Company’s product available in the market

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ADVANTAGES Ensure that only specific employee or customers have access to privileged resources. Ensures customer that their belongings and data will only accessed by specific entities. Reduce customer and employee wait time at security bottlenecks. Biometrics change industry standard in the business. Replace hard-to-remember passwords which may be shared or observed. By implementing biometrics organizations can positively verify users’ identities, improving personal accountability

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CONT……….. Biometrics technology helping business to improve its operations. Companies are forseeing change in future security standards of their industry. Increase security - Provide a convenient and low-cost additional tier of security. Make it possible, automatically, to know WHO did WHAT, WHERE and WHEN! Reduce fraud by employing hard-to-forge technologies and materials. For e.g. Minimise the opportunity for ID fraud, buddy punching etc.

SOME REAL LIVE EXAMPLES: 

SOME REAL LIVE EXAMPLES

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CONCLUSION All authentication methods are prone to errors. Nevertheless, reliable user authentication must ensure that an attacker cannot masquerade as a legitimate user Biometrics is uniquely bound to individuals and may offer organizations a stronger method of authentication Biometric systems are not foolproof; they can be compromised by: Submission of another person’s biometric Submission of enrollee’s biometric with the user under duress or incapacitated A prudent balance between Security and Privacy needs to be achieved

VIDEO ON FACIAL RECOGNITION: 

VIDEO ON FACIAL RECOGNITION