Archive for June, 2008

Jun 12 2008

What About The Claim Of Similarity In Twins Finger Print By G.R. Brindha Shivakumar and T.Chakravarthy

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The recent news accounts of cloning and genetic engineering of animals sparked some lively but concerned dialogue. Speculation prompted us to consider a number of potential issues and ultimately to ask the question, “Is it possible that cloning could produce identical fingerprints?” Every one working in forensic identification has wondered at sometime about the possibility [...]

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Jun 12 2008

Laptop Security Device - 10 Tips To Protect Your Laptop And Data By JR Lang

Here are 10 tips to prevent your laptop from theft as well as an explanation of laptop security devices that ensure your laptop and data are protected. The main attraction of laptops is their portability and mobility. It is great to be able to take your computer with you and use it anywhere. But with [...]

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Jun 12 2008

How Biometric Technology is Used in Video Surveillance By Alice Osborn

As the recent July 7th London bombings would reveal, biometric technology images from over 200,000 video surveillance cameras are key weapons against the terrorists. What makes these biometric cameras so extraordinary is that these cameras have a 360-spherical lens, called a fisheye, to follow someone’s movements and the camera’s computers can be programmed to identify [...]

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Jun 12 2008

Increasing Efficiency and Profits with Time and Attendance Tracking Methods By Tom Brinic

Businesses and world economies run on time. Time is of the essence, especially when it’s important to maintain quality standards and remain competitive. Being able to manage time also means the difference between profit and loss. Businesses that are able to do so efficiently stand to reap the benefits. Is it still any wonder why [...]

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Jun 12 2008

10 Ways To Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft By Sandra Suzuki

As the popularity of credit cards and Internet shopping grow, so does the chance that you will become a victim of Identity Theft. One’s information can be easily accessed by anyone who has your social security number and other identifying information such as credit card bills or processed checks.
Before becoming a victim of identity theft [...]

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Jun 12 2008

Computer Security Authentication By Kent Pinkerton

Computer security authentication means verifying the identity of a user logging onto a network. Passwords, digital certificates, smart cards and biometrics can be used to prove the identity of the user to the network. Computer security authentication includes verifying message integrity, e-mail authentication and MAC (Message Authentication Code), checking the integrity of a transmitted message. [...]

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Jun 12 2008

E-Commerce: The Big Picture By Gaurav Doshi

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Our life and business has already been transformed by E-commerce. However, it is just a tip of an iceberg, and the innovations will create a bundle of opportunities for businesspersons. As happens in all trends, the best way to take benefit of them is to be there in the start, know their growth and what [...]

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Jun 12 2008

Biometric Signature Verification for the Information Age By Tatiana Vazulina

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The dramatic rise of financial fraud has become a scary trend in today’s world. According to recent studies, approximately 9.2 million Americans suffered from identity theft crimes in 2004, costing consumers $5 billion, and banks and corporations $48 billion. The growth of these crimes has resulted in a renewed interest in advanced security means. Institutions [...]

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Jun 12 2008

Biometric Passport - Twenty-First Century Passport Security By Aaron Prather

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A biometric passport is a combination of a paper and electronic identity document that used to authenticate the citizenship of travelers. The biometric passport is valid for 5 years for first time applicants, compared to 10 years passports without biometric features. The biometric passport is planned to have digital imaging and fingerprint biometrics placed on [...]

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Jun 12 2008

Biometric Verification for Offender Supervision By Francisco Segura

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Biometric verification systems are now being used to monitor criminal offenders that are on supervised probation, parole, or house arrest. These biometric verification systems use voice recognition and fingerprint scans to track and supervise these criminal offenders to ensure that they are where they should be, when they should be. While the introduction of this [...]

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