What is Biometrics ?
Biometric System
Authentication can be in one of the following forms
Physiological Biometrics�
Physical traits are measured for identification and verification in this type of biometrics. The trait should be chosen such that it is unique among the population, and resistant to changes due to illness, aging, injury, etc.
Physiological Biometric Techniques:
Behavioral Biometrics
Traits of human behavior are measured in this case. Monitoring is required in this type of biometrics to prevent impersonation by the claimant.
Keystroke Dynamics: This technique measures the behavior of a person when typing on a keyboard. Some of the characteristics take into account are:
Criteria for selection of Biometric�
Benefits of using Biometric system over traditional authentication systems: �
Privacy Issues Surrounding Biometrics�
Biometrics requires data of individuals like physiological and behavioral traits be stored in order for identification and verification. This may hinder their privacy, which is considered as a basic fundamental right. Also, there is fear of the stored data being used against them. Since biometric data for an individual is mostly unique, there is fear of it being used to monitor measurement of individuals. Therefore, the data must be stored securely and access to the database must be hierarchical.