Title:
Biometrics
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Publication Information:
New York : McGraw-Hill, 2003
ISBN:
9780072222272
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Summary
Summary
This text offers a comprehensive tutorial on the four categories of authentication: something you know (PINs), something you have (tokens), something you do (signature) and something you are (fingerprint).
Table of Contents
Part I Authentication and Biometrics Overview | |
Chapter 1 How Authentication Technologies Work | p. 3 |
Chapter 2 How Biometrics Work | p. 25 |
Part II Types of Biometrics | |
Chapter 3 Fingerprint and Hand Geometry | p. 45 |
Chapter 4 Facial and Voice Recognition | p. 71 |
Chapter 5 Eye Biometrics: Iris and Retina Scanning | p. 89 |
Chapter 6 Signature Recognition and Keystroke Dynamics | p. 101 |
Chapter 7 Esoteric Biometrics | p. 115 |
Part III Issues Involving Biometrics | |
Chapter 8 Biometric Liveness Testing | p. 139 |
Chapter 9 Biometrics in Large-Scale Systems | p. 151 |
Chapter 10 Biometric Standards | p. 167 |
Chapter 11 Biometric Testing and Evaluation | p. 183 |
Part IV Privacy, Policy, and Legal Concerns Raised by Biometrics | |
Chapter 12 Biometrics and Privacy | p. 197 |
Chapter 13 Legal Considerations of Government Use of Biometrics | p. 217 |
Chapter 14 Case Study: Super Bowl Surveillance | p. 247 |
Chapter 15 The Law and Private-Sector Use of Biometrics | p. 259 |
Part V Review of Selected Biometrics Programs | |
Chapter 16 Government and Military Programs | p. 283 |
Chapter 17 Searching the FBI's Civil Files: Public Safety v. Civil Liberty | p. 307 |
Chapter 18 Private-Sector Programs | p. 329 |
Chapter 19 Biometrics and the Feasibility of a National ID Card | p. 353 |
Part VI Appendixes | |
A Resources | p. 381 |
B Publicly Held Companies Offering Biometric Services | p. 403 |
Index | p. 407 |