Biometric recognition is considered one of the, if not the most, reliable security authentication procedures ever, since biometric prints are believed to be truly unique, even between “identical” twins.
It also isn't exactly possible to forge a biometric imprint. Fingerprints can be faked easily eno... |
3 May 2012 09:10 GMT |
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Many sorts of protection systems exits, but biometric authentication is steadily gaining ground, something that Fujitsu seems to be well aware of, considering its plans for ISC West 2011.Fujitsu is, like so many others, accustomed to dealing in a wide variety of products, and it looks like its most recent efforts ar... |
4 April 2011 07:59 GMT |
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Researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong have developed a solution for securing wireless communication between the modern medical implants and maintenance/monitoring devices. The solution encrypts the communication using a 64-bit key, which is generated by using each patient's heartbeat. Modern ... |
5 September 2008 10:41 GMT |
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Nowadays most companies use only credit card and numbered accounts in order to pay their employees and cash payments are growing rarer by the day. One problem that arises from this approach is the identity theft or the loss of valuable information like PIN numbers and so on.A number of hardware companies tried, with ... |
24 July 2007 11:41 GMT |
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