Biometrics is the technology of measuring and evaluating biological data that follows the following procedure: data acquisition, encryption and analysis (GVSU 2015). The benefit of biometric use is that it requires minimal or no data when analysing the authenticity of an individual. According to Consterdine, Pendry and McKinlay (2012) biometrics uses age assessment, fingerprints, photographs, iris scans, language analysis, and body odour to determine an individual’s identity. The biometric methodology makes it difficult for those who have changed their identity to control them. This is because it uses people’s physical attributes such as their face, eyes, language, odour and fingerprints to determine who they are and this attributes cannot be changed. In addition, biometrics are used on street camera, banks, shopping stores and police unites making it hard to maintain their new identities as this technology revives the old identity. Bryant (2015) notes that you cannot fully change your identity in this age. Therefore, while it is easy to change one’s identity, it is much harder to control
Biometrics is the technology of measuring and evaluating biological data that follows the following procedure: data acquisition, encryption and analysis (GVSU 2015). The benefit of biometric use is that it requires minimal or no data when analysing the authenticity of an individual. According to Consterdine, Pendry and McKinlay (2012) biometrics uses age assessment, fingerprints, photographs, iris scans, language analysis, and body odour to determine an individual’s identity. The biometric methodology makes it difficult for those who have changed their identity to control them. This is because it uses people’s physical attributes such as their face, eyes, language, odour and fingerprints to determine who they are and this attributes cannot be changed. In addition, biometrics are used on street camera, banks, shopping stores and police unites making it hard to maintain their new identities as this technology revives the old identity. Bryant (2015) notes that you cannot fully change your identity in this age. Therefore, while it is easy to change one’s identity, it is much harder to control