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Ethical and Social Consequences of Biometric Technologies: Implementation in Engineering Curriculum
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings
unpublished
Biometrics can be defined as all the authentication techniques relying on measurable physiological and individual human characteristics that can be verified using computers. This paper outlines fundamental biometric technical concepts, biometrics drivers, security expectations and current technical problems. The paper"s main objective is to discuss the potential social and legal consequences of biometric massive implementations in society. What may be the consequences when the security of our
doi:10.18260/1-2--21340
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