Articles found for Biometric Security

Biometrics Explained
By Bill Perry ,
Director

Throughout history security and risk management have been synonymous. Intrinsically linked but often reduced in priority when pitted against business generation projects. Risk management is accepted and understood as being core to business profitability but what about security. This tiny word is often misconstrued, misunderstood and thus misplaced is the prioritisation schedules. A tiny word it may be, but a tiny subject it is not! Security is an all encapsulating environment ranging from the physical world of building to LANs/WANs and onto uncontrolled external networks (i.e. the Internet).

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Biometrics secure your identity
By Helén Jansson,
International Marketing

Customer endorsement On a personal, individual level there is growing irritation and frustration with passwords and PIN numbers. This is worsened by the inconvenience of carrying responsibly pockets full of keys and ID cards.

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FINGERPRINT LOCK
By Universal Biometric,

FingerLock TS-300

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Fire Resistant Finger Safe (TSF-100)
By Universal Biometric,

No Dial, No Keypad, No Worries.

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Contrary to popular belief, the concept of using a biometric for identity verification purposes is not new.
By Julian Ashbourn,
Chairman of the International Biometric Foundation

It started in ancient times (the ancient Egyptians and others routinely used this approach) and was given a boost in the 1960s when we started to use electronics to automate the matching process.

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