FORENSIC BIOMETRIC

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Forensic Biometrics is the method for individualization.
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FORENSIC BIOMETRIC Presented By :– Nishant P. Hole [ Volunteer Of AFRS ]

CONTENTS

DEFINATION OF BIOMETRICS The Term Biometric Comes From The Greek Words Bios (Life) And Metrikos (Measure). Biometrics refers to the automatic identification of a person based on his or her physiological or behavioral characteristics. Comparison takes place in Real-Time.

WHY BIOMETRIC ? Passwords are not reliable. Too many Can be stolen Forgotten Shared Many passwords easy to guessPIN Can be duplicatedPIN can be Lost or stolenPIN a weak link(Writing the PIN on the card) Protect Sensitive Information Banking MedicalCommercial - Government

HOW BIOMETRICS WORKS

BIOMETRIC WORKING SYSTEM

BIOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS

FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION Fingerprint Recognition is the identification by using patterns of an individual's fingertips which are unique to that individual.

FACIAL RECOGNITION

PHYSICAL BIOMETRICS

HAND GEOMETYRY Hand or finger geometry is an automated measurement of many dimensions of the hand and fingers.

IRIS RECOGNITION Iris scanning measures the iris pattern in the colored part of the eye.

RETINA RECOGNITION Images back of the eye and compares blood vessels with existing data.

SPEAKER/VOICE RECOGNITION Voice or speaker recognition uses vocal characteristics to identify individuals using a pass- phrase.A telephone or microphone can serve as a sensor.

SIGNATURE VERIFICATION An automated method of measuring an individual's signature.This technology examines speed, direction, and pressure of writing; the time that the stylus is in and out of contact with the "paper".

KEYSTROKE DYNAMICS Keystroke dynamics is an automated method of examining an individual's keystrokes on a keyboard. This technology examines such dynamics as speed and pressure, the total time taken to type particular words, and the time elapsed between hitting certain keys.

BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS

CONCLUSION Biometric is an emerging area with many opportunities for growth. Possibly in the near future, you will not have to remember PINs and passwords and keys in your bags or pockets will be things of the past.