Biometrics in the New World

The Cloud, Mobile Technology and Pervasive Identity

Paperback Engels 2016 9783319346878
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This book takes a fresh look at biometrics and identity management, extending the dialogue beyond technical considerations, and exploring some of the broader societal and philosophical aspects surrounding the use of biometric applications. Features: presents a brief history of the development of biometrics, and describes some of the popularly held misconceptions surrounding the technology; investigates the challenges and possibilities of biometrics across third party infrastructures and on mobile computing devices; provides guidance on biometric systems design; explores the mechanisms necessary to enable identity intelligence, including logging mechanisms, data communications and data formats; discusses such usage issues as collaboration frameworks, and messaging and data translation; examines the impact of biometric technologies on society, covering issues of privacy and user factors; reviews the current situation in identity management, and predicts where these trends may take us inthe future.

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ISBN13:9783319346878
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<p>Part I: An Introduction to Biometrics.- A Technology Overview.- The Story So Far.- Assumptions and Misconceptions.- Part II: Application Issues.- Biometrics in the Cloud.- Mobile Biometrics.- Biometric Application Design.- Biometric Technology Issues.- Part III: Usage Issues.- Identity Intelligence.- Collaboration.- Messaging.- Managing a PKI.- Part IV: Societal Issues.- Biometrics in Society.- Privacy and Biometrics.- Ethics and Technology Usage.- Human Factors.- Part V: Today and Tomorrow.- Implementation Issues.- Futures.- Conclusions.- Illustrations.</p>

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