In today’s world, security is one of the biggest topics in the technology world. We have come a long way from physical computer locks on computers and passwords. Since the beginning of time it has always been a necessity to keep our belongings safe. Whether keeping out a burglar or your little brother, the security of one’s property has always been a priority through the ages. One of the newest ways to deter people from being able to access our personal and sensitive information is biometric technology. Biometrics is one of the most sophisticated fields of security. It requires a password that is one of a kind and is made at birth such as a finger print, voice command, or a retinal scan.
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This describes the implementation of biometric technology in to HP laptops such as the one I have. This source is reliable because it was found using proquest.
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This discusses the social and ethical problems people have with biometrics. This was found off the Mason databases.
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This talks about how biometrics has evolved from passwords and is revolutionizing the security world. This source was found on the Proquest database.