R German, KS Barber - The University of Texas at Austin …, 2017 - identity.utexas.edu
The word 'biometrics' is derived from the ancient Greek bios (life) and metron (measure). In general usage, biometrics refers to both the methods used to measure and analyze an …
JD Woodward - Biometrics: personal identification in networked society, 1996 - Springer
Today's “new technological realities” force us to examine, from the law and policy perspectives, what is required to safeguard the public interest and to ensure optimal results …
As biometric technology relies on bodily, physical information, it is among the more intrusive technologies in the contemporary consumer market. Consumer products containing …
A North-Samardzic - Journal of Business Ethics, 2020 - Springer
Biometric technology was once the purview of security, with face recognition and fingerprint scans used for identification and law enforcement. This is no longer the case; biometrics is …
I Van der Ploeg - BITE Policy Paper, 2005 - academia.edu
With the rapid proliferation of information technologies, data-processing, electronic transactions and service delivery affecting everyday life in multiple ways, a strong need for …
While a sharp debate is emerging about whether conventional biometric technology offers society any significant advantages over other forms of identification, and whether it …
A Albrecht - Biometric Technology Today, 2001 - Elsevier
Users have many concerns when considering the use of biometrics. This article presents some empirical findings from consumer policy umbrella association AgV and the German …
G Ho, G Stephens, R Jamieson - 2003 - aisel.aisnet.org
Biometric authentication technology is increasingly being adopted at a government and corporate level. Whilst technically feasible, we seek to understand the user acceptance …
Purpose–This paper aims to assist readers to develop a compelling business case, including quantifiable and non‐quantifiable costs and benefits, for the deployment of …