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Biometric Technologies: Security, Legal, and Policy Implications - 0 views

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    Advanced technology is a competitive advantage for the United States, and it must be used if the country is to win its war on terrorism. Biometric technologies-such as iris recognition, handgeometry, finger recognition, facial recognition, and voicerecognition-have substantial potential to improve national securityby providing a means to identify and verify people in manycontexts.
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Biometrics: Weighing convenience and national security against your privacy - 0 views

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    Panelists, Professor William Marshall, Professor Richard Pildes, Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, Professor Edward Foley, Professor Richard Hasen, Edwin Bender, Laughlin McDonald, Professor Michael Kang, Professor James Lopach, Former Montana Supreme Court Justice Jim Regnier, Former Montana Supreme Court Justice W.
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Fingerprint Biometrics Allow Hospitals to Securely Access e-Prescriptions, EHRs - 0 views

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    By Brian T. Horowitz | Posted 2011-03-02 Email Print Biometrics firms Bio-key and Lumidigm aid Genesis HealthCare System in Ohio in implementing finger-based biometrics for e-prescriptions and electronic health records.
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A practical guide to biometric security technology - 1 views

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    As organizations search for more secure authentication methods for user access, e-commerce. and other security applications, biometrics is gaining increasing attention. But should your company use biometrics? And, if so, which ones should you use and...
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Automated biometrics-based personal identification - 1 views

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    Identification Technology Division, EER Systems Inc. McLean, VA 22102; and†National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR), Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China Why Use Biometrics-Based Personal Identification? Biometrics-based personal identification attempts to answer the questions "Who are you?" and "Are you who you claim to be?"
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    Identification Technology Division, EER Systems Inc. McLean, VA 22102; and†National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR), Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, China Why Use Biometrics-Based Personal Identification? Biometrics-based personal identification attempts to answer the questions "Who are you?" and "Are you who you claim to be?"
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