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    1) Introduction I plan to work in a lab that will be using biometric operations to solve the identity of a specific individual. The Next Generation Identification System (which will further be referred to as NGI) allows for those of us needing to identify suspects on a national based system and allow for improved accuracy compared to the original Integrated Automatic Identification System (which will further be referred to as IAFIS). This change happened “…on September 7, 2014, when the FBI’s…

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    Student Number: 215162709 Deakin Email: cbanias@deakin.edu.au Assignment – Part A Question 1: Provide a brief explanation of each of the following security terms and provide an example of each. (~250 Words) o Something the user is, also known as biometrics is a type of authentication system that examines person’s natural physical characteristics. There are various applications that can be undertaken such as retina scans, fingerprint scans, facial recognition and iris scans. Of these retina and…

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    Biometrics is the science of analyzing different biological data. A example of what you could be analyzing is DNA. Biometrics also involves the use of many different technology equipment. The article Biometrics: From Reel to Real by Dan Tynan talks indepth about all the different things that can be used to determine who you are. First they talk about how they use biometrics in everyday life, like at businesses and schools. At schools they use them in the lunchrooms to make it easier for…

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    What is biometrics recognition? If you dissect the word “Biometrics” you get “Bio” stand for life and “Metrics” which is measurment. Biometrics recognition is the science that is able to identify your speech, fingerprints, movement, and even your face. There are many different uses for biometric software; Police records use fingerprints to create a profile for people to be referred to. Speech recognition is more commonly seen in smartphone devices. The main purpose for biometrics is to easier…

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    Electronic Banking 6 Security 6 Conclusion 6 Reference 7 Introduction The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has introduced a new Smart Identity card (Smart ID) to replace the green bar-coded identity book. The green bar-coded ID books and passport solution does not manage the application…

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    However one of the airlines more technologically impressive creative milestones is its current developments of biometric technology. Biometric technology is based on identifying someone, in this case a traveller through their biological information for example eye or retina scans, fingerprints or through electronic codes or chips in passports and cards. Although the potential use of biometric technology is still underway. Singapore Airlines are looking deeply to see which of these specific…

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    essential characteristic of a secure ID system is the facility to yoke the separable owning an identity document securely to the document, in consequence providing strong authentication of the individual’s uniqueness. Smart card technology ropes PINs, biometric influences, and chromatic identity verification. Smart cards upkeep the encryption of sensitive data, both on the testimonial and all through communications with an external reader. Smart cards discourage forgers and can ensure that only…

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    CASE STUDY ANALYSIS OF PARTICIPANTS REGISTRATION USING BIOMETRICS IN JOHN HOPKINS. NAME: SANDRA Y ODERA ADM NO: 642029 COURSE: IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT COURSE CODE: MIS6160 INSTRUCTOR: PROF JIMMY MACHARIA SUMMER SEMESTER 2015 INTRODUCTION Jhpiego is an NGO that is an affiliate of John Hopkins University. It was founded in 1974 and has made enormous strides over the years. The headquarters is in Baltimore, Maryland USA. It focuses on Reproductive health, Family Planning and Maternal and…

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    Another set of capabilities that make them more unique from other chemical units, is the ability to provide Sensitive Site Exploitation. This is a unique set of skills that provides ODA team with additional intelligence support. CRD members provide Biometric, latent finger print, and DNA collection on site. This process helps to identify individuals in groups that are under surveillance. Some of the characteristics are digital…

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    a full background check on you no matter your age but if you are seventy-five years old, the FBI will do a background check based off the paperwork you submitted (USCIS). Not fingerprinting can speed up the process due to not having to go to the biometrics office and waiting for your fingerprints to be sent to the FBI for background check. The FBI can do a simple background check based off the application of naturalization and later fingerprint once becoming an U.S. citizen but it is still a…

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