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Biometrics is the application of statistical analysis to biological data, which in the context of information security, involves the measurement and statistical analysis of people's unique physical and behavioral characteristics. This technology is employed as a form of identity access management and access control. It is also used to identify individuals in groups that are under surveillance.
Biometric identifiers are distinctive, measurable characteristics used to label and describe individuals. This encompasses physiological traits such as fingerprints, face recognition, DNA, palm prints, hand geometry, iris recognition, retina, and odor/scent. Behavioral characteristics include patterns from typing rhythm, gait, and voice. In cybersecurity, biometrics is seen as a cutting-edge and secure authentication method because it relies on features that are difficult to replicate or steal compared to traditional passwords or security tokens.
Biometric technology can provide a high level of security for personal identification by ensuring that access is granted only to legitimate users based on their inherent traits. However, it also raises important privacy and ethical considerations concerning the collection, use, and storage of biometric data. In information security, using biometrics must be balanced with robust data protection measures to prevent unauthorized access and misuse of personal biometric information.
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