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Biometrics for dummies
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--For dummies
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Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Publishing, 2008
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xvi, 292 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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9780470292884
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What is biometrics? Whether you re just curious about how biometrics can benefit society or you need to learn how to integrate biometrics with an existing security system in your organization, Biometrics For Dummies can help.

Here s a friendly introduction to biometrics the science of identifying humans based on unique physical characteristics. With the government s use of biometrics for example, biometric passport readers and application of the technology for law enforcement, biometrics is growing more popular among security experts. Biometrics For Dummies explains biometric technology, explores biometrics policy and privacy issues with biometrics, and takes a look at where the science is heading. You ll discover:

How pattern recognition and fingerprint recognition are used The many vulnerabilities of biometric systems and how to guard against them How various countries are handling the privacy issues and what can be done to protect citizens privacy How a scan of the palm, veins in the hand, and sonar imagery establish identity What it takes to fully authenticate a signature How gait, speech, linguistic analysis, and other types of biometric identification come into play The criteria for setting up an implementation plan How to use authentication, authorization, and access principles

Written by a pair of security experts, Biometrics For Dummies gives you the basics in an easy-to-understand format that doesn t scrimp on substance. You ll get up to speed and enjoy getting there!


Author Notes

Peter Gregory, CISA, CISSP, is a security and risk manager for a financial services organization and the author of twenty books on security and technology.

Michael A. Simon is a security consultant with experience in the government, military, banking, nonprofit, law enforcement, healthcare, e-commerce, and telecommunications industries.


Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I Getting Started with Biometrics
Chapter 1 Understanding Biometrics
Chapter 2 Protecting Assets with Biometrics
Chapter 3 Biometrics in Our Lives
Part II Types of Biometrics
Chapter 4 Fingerprint and Hand Biometrics
Chapter 5 Signature Biometrics
Chapter 6 Retina and Facial Biometrics
Chapter 7 Other Types of Biometric Identification Schemes
Part III Implementing and Using Biometrics
Chapter 8 Selecting a Biometrics Solution
Chapter 9 Implementing, Supporting, and Maintaining a Biometrics Solution
Chapter 10 Securing Biometrics Systems
Chapter 11 The Future of Biometrics
Part IV The Part of Tens
Chapter 12 Ten Tools Used in Biometrics
Chapter 13 Ten Biometrics Web Sites
Chapter 14 Ten Essentials for Biometrics Success
Chapter 15 Ten Biometrics Scenarios to Plan For
Chapter 16 Ten Benefits of Biometrics
Part V Appendixes
Appendix A Comparing Biometrics Solutions
Appendix B Controlling Physical Access
Appendix C Glossary
Index