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Ronda Ensor
Ms. Pedro
English 101
December 18, 2015
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Biometric devices authenticate a persons identity by verifying unique personal
characteristics. These devices translate a biometric identifier, such as a fingerprint, into a digital
code that is compared with a digital code stored in a computer. If the digital code in the computer
code in the computer matches the personal characteristic code, the computer grants access.
Examples of biometric devices include fingerprints readers and face recognition systems.
A fingerprint reader, or scanner, captures curves and indentations of a fingerprint.
Organizations use fingerprint readers to secure doors, computers, and software. For example, a
fingerprint reader can be set up to authenticate users before they can access a computer (Rossi).
External fingerprint readers usually plug into a USB port. To save on desk space, some laptops
include built-in fingerprint readers.1
A face recognition system captures a live face image and compares it with a stored image
to determine if the person is a legitimate user. Some buildings use face recognition systems to
secure access to rooms. Law enforcement, surveillance systems, and airports use face recognition
systems to protect the public. Some mobile devices use face recognition systems to unlock the
device. Face recognition systems are becoming more sophisticated and can recognize people

1 Nadeer and White state that fingerprint readers can perform different functions for different
fingers, for example, one finger runs a program and another finger shuts down the computer (6263).

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with or without glasses, hats, facial hair, makeup, or jewelry and with new hairstyles
(Allensmith).
Home and business users alike are using biometric security. Through a biometric
identifier, such as a fingerprint, biometric devices can deny or grant access to programs, devices,
computers, rooms and other locations. Biometric devices are an effective security technology.

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Works Cited
Allensmith, Samantha Clare. Understanding Face Recognition. 16 Sept 2014. Courrse
Technology. Web. 16 Sept 2014.
Nadeer, Aisha Sati and Jonathan Richard White. Biometric Security. Chicago: Windy City Press,
2014. Print.
Rossi, Marcell Enrico. "How to Use Fingerprint Readers." Digital Security Review Aug 2014: n.
pag. Web. 3 Oct. 2014.

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