Biometrics Essay

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Biometrics can be used as a method of identification for accessing a computer, room, or anything where identity needs to be provided to access information or equipment. Some people resist biometrics because of the concerns in which their privacy will be invaded or they think technology is getting too intrusive on people personal lives. Biometrics is not flawless and does have some privacy related issues. There are mechanism that can be put in place which could mitigate these problems and concerns. Some biometrics may not meet due to undue resistance from potential users and may be recommended to the manager to use password-based access controls instead. There is some privacy issues related to the use of biometrics. One person can argue that …show more content…

People are concerned with the storage and vulnerability of the information contained within the biometrics data. As it is with other personal private information stored on server, the storage data will need to be encrypted to prevent unauthorized use of the biometric data. It will be like it is with personal information on the server, companies will need to protect the information and follow procedure for if there is a breach. Biometric data may be vulnerable to theft and abuse just as information found on servers can be used with identity theft Organizations will need to ensure they protect the biometric data they use and fix any vulnerability if and when they are found immediately. The other concern is with authenticity of the biometrics. Finger printing readers can be fooled and to migrate issues with this would be to use other security features than a fingerprint alone such as password or other type of biometrics. False positives and false negatives is another issue with authenticity, however the issue can be migrated by installing updated software when it is released. As new software comes up, the updates make the recognition software more sophisticated and will create less false positives and false negatives. Linking information to data can be a concern because people may not want some information linked with their …show more content…

According to Maltby (2013), biometrics may be used in some situations because passwords and magnetics-strip IDs can be lost or stolen but biometrics may reveal a person sensitive medical information and linking records of biometric systems could create a record of person location like GPS system, (Maltby, 2013). Access to a workstation inside of an employment can be password-based because some people may continue to feel uncomfortable with using biometrics and most workstations do not need the added security or expenses in order to afford biometrics on the workstation. If a computer houses highly sensitive information then biometrics may be used along with password-based access. Biometrics is built-in with some laptops such as finger or thumb print used to log into the laptop. Companies may purchase laptops in bulk to replace a lot of older machines. If a laptop is not going to be used for sensitive information, it would not be necessary to use the biometrics on it and the employee may be more comfortable with password-based security. Another area biometrics may not be needed is a lock on a door to a person office. Biometrics is expensive and to save money, a key lock may be all is needed rather than biometrics. Also people may worry that if there is a power outage they may not be able to get into their office unless there is a backup power to

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