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Biometric identification is the use of automated processes to recognize a person based on physiological or behavioral characteristics. Biometric identification features that can currently be measured include fingerprints, hand geometry, handwriting, faces, irises, retinas and voice. Biometric identification has traditionally been used in high-security applications however, biometrics is now gaining acceptance in mainstream identification markets worldwide as a result of 911. • PREVENT unauthorized use or access
Can Biometrics be Applied to the "Real World"? Biometrics have been used and tested under the most demanding real world applications and under various real world conditions. Biometric technology has been proven and extremely efficient in protecting facilities that are vital to national security. Biometrics have been used to protect corporate networks, to preserve the integrity of data systems, and to allow controlled, authenticated access to corporate networks and privileged information. These real-world results prove that biometric solution products are easy to use, robust and cost effective.
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