Adopting Biometric Technology Challenges and Solutions

Cover of Adopting Biometric Technology Challenges and Solutions by Ravindra Das
Author: Ravindra Das
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 242
ISBN-13: 9781498717441
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2 Inches
Length: 6.2 Inches
Weight: 11.0231131 Pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 660.6
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Adopting Biometric Technology: Challenges and Solutions by Ravindra Das, published by Taylor & Francis Group in 2016, explores the complexities surrounding the implementation of biometric technology in security systems. This edition, comprising 242 pages, addresses the hesitations and misunderstandings that often accompany the adoption of biometrics, particularly in the United States, where its acceptance has been limited compared to its popularity in developing nations.

The book is structured into three sections, each focusing on different aspects of biometric technology. It discusses societal barriers that impede its adoption, presents case studies on applications like e-passports and e-voting, and argues for the practicality and benefits of biometrics over traditional verification methods. By examining these challenges and offering realistic solutions, Adopting Biometric Technology aims to enhance the understanding and utilization of biometrics across various sectors, including business and security.


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Many types of security technologies are currently in use, with biometrics being one of the latest and most cutting-edge forms that has been produced for mass application. Biometrics, while intriguing, is often broached with hesitation and poor understanding. Adopting Biometric Technology: Challenges and Solutions advocates increased implementation of biometric technology areas of the world where it has been least accepted, particularly in the United States.

This book looks at several specific applications of biometric technology, challenging issues that have obstructed the use of biometrics in security and offering realistic solutions for increasing its worldwide utilization. It is divided into three sections, with the first discussing societal barriers against the adoption of biometric technology in security. The second section presents case studies of specific applications, such as e-passports and e-voting, that have already been implemented and could be expanded into regions where usage is low. The third section lays out a case for the general practicality and value that biometrics offers to relevant business sectors, including the benefits of implementing the currently controversial technology in place of the conventional forms of verification.

While biometric technology has been poorly accepted and adopted in the United States as well as other developed nations, it is already a popular tool in developing nations in Asia, Africa, and Eastern Europe. Adopting Biometric Technology examines the societal resistance hindering the broader usage of biometrics and provides practical solutions for overcoming those barriers while showing how its increased application would be overall advantageous.

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