PPT-Biometrics – Fingerprints
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Brent Kennedy Agenda Overview Security Issues Usability Issues Bring it all together Discussion What is a fingerprint Sequence of ridges and valleys No two fingerprints
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Brent Kennedy Agenda Overview Security Issues Usability Issues Bring it all together Discussion What is a fingerprint Sequence of ridges and valleys No two fingerprints can be exactly the same. Austen Hayes and . Cody Powell. Overview. What is Biometrics?. Types of Biometric Recognition. Applications of Biometric Systems. Types of Authentication. Constraints on Biometrics. Biometric Research at Clemson. What is Biometrics?. Biometrics is referred as an authentication system that measures the physiological and individual characteristics of a human being.. Biometrics is derived from Greek word bio (life) and metric (measure).. Brent Kennedy . Agenda . Overview. Security Issues. Usability Issues. Bring it all . together. Discussion. What is a fingerprint? . Sequence of ridges and valleys. No two fingerprints can be exactly the same. 2015 . GenCyber. Cybersecurity Workshop. An . Overview of . Biometrics. Dr. Charles C. Tappert. Seidenberg School of CSIS, Pace University. http://csis.pace.edu/~ctappert. /. . Biometrics Information Sources. . . Three fundamental principals of Fingerprints. Individual characteristic. Will remain unchanged during the individual’s lifetime. Have general characteristic ridge patterns that permit systematic classification. FINGERPRINTS. To prove that everybody has different fingerprint. Aim. Materials. Lead pencils. Small pieces of white paper. Sellotape. Magnifying glass. Method. Using a pencil Scribble quite quickly on white paper. “Fingerprints can not lie, . but liars can make fingerprints.”. —. Unknown. RECORDING PRINTS. rolling . inked prints. primary identification number. LIFTING PRINTS. Black. , white and fluorescent powder. a. . Multimodal . Face-Voice Biometric Access System. Fallon . Saratovsky. , Todd Edwards, Rich . Kuiters. , Hugh Eng, and . Homayoon. . Beigi. Seidenberg School of CSIS, Pace . University. Overview. Group 8: Melissa . Mohini. Lofton, Brian Haggarty, . Javin. . Javeed. , Alexa Piccoli, Leigh Anne Clevenger . Biometrics and Authentication. Biometrics. Biometrics aims to solve vulnerability and usability issues that exist in traditional methods of . iometrics. Introduction. Biometry (Greek words) = ‘bios’ (life) and ‘. metron. ’ (measure). In a broader sense, . biometry = measurement of body characteristics. In second half of the 20th century biometrics has given a . a. Identify and utilize appropriate techniques used to lift and evaluate readable, latent, plastic and visible fingerprints. . SFS2. Students will use various scientific techniques to analyze physical and trace evidence. . 2 Types of Crime-Scene Prints. 1. Visible Print- A fingerprint made when the finger deposits a visible material such as ink, dirt, or blood onto a surface.. 2. Plastic Print- A fingerprint impression in a soft surface.. Future . Vision. Presented to. Professor . Abdulmotaleb. El . Saddik. by. Faisal . Arafsha. Hikmat . El . Ajaltouni. ELG 5121 . Multimedia Communications. School of Information Technology and Engineering . Quick Quiz. Can you tell if they match?. www.newscientist.com/gallery/mg20527522600-guess-the-fingerprints. Fingerprints (and also toe prints) can be used to identify a single individual because they are unique to each person and they do not change over time. .
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