Guide to Biometrics
Ruud Bolle, John Connell, Nalini Ratha, Sharath Pankanti, Andrew W. Senior - Collection Springer Professional Computing
Résumé
There is much interest in the use of biometrics for verification, identification, and "screening" applications, collectively called biometric authentication. This interest has been heightened because of the threat of terrorism. Biometric authentication systems offer advantages over systems based on knowledge or possession such as unsupervised (legacy) authentication systems based on password/PIN and supervised (legacy) authentication systems based on driver's licences and passports. The most important advantage is increased security: when a person is authenticated based on a biometric, the probability that this person is the originally enrolled person can be statistically estimated or computed in some other way. When a person is authenticated based on a password or even based on human observation, no such probabilities can be determined. Of course, the mere capability to compute this probability is not sufficient, what is needed is that the probability of correct authentication is high and the error probabilities are low. Achieving this probabilistic linking by introducing biometrics in authentication systems brings along many design choices and may introduce additional security loopholes. Biometrics examines the many aspects of biometric applications that are an issue even before a particular biometrics has been selected. In addition, the book further studies many issues that are associated with the currently popular biometric identifiers, namely, finger, face, voice, iris, hand (geometry) and signature.
Written for:
Practitioners, professionals
L'auteur - John Connell
John Connell
In his day job, John Connell is Senior Vice President and
Chief Information Officer with Financial Federal Bank in
Chicago, a 100 percent Microsoft tools and operating system
company. John and his team develop applications with
Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Visual InterDev® 6.0, Visual
C++® 6.0, BackOffice®, MTS, MSMQ, Site
Server—Commerce Edition, Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.0, and Microsoft SQL Server™ 7.0. He has an M.B.A.
from Loyola University and a Master's in Computer Science
from DePaul University in Chicago. John also currently
teaches evening and weekend graduate-level programming
classes at DePaul University. He wrote Coding Techniques
for Microsoft Visual Basic .NET (Microsoft Press,
2001).
Sommaire
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Authentication and biometrics
- The common biometrics
- Other biometrics
- Basic system errors
- Measuring system errors
- Creating biometric databases
- Selecting a biometric
- Tuning and training
- Integrating information
- Thwarting attacks
- APIs, standards, and databases
- A biometric's individuality
- System errors revisited
- Comparing matchers
- What's next
- Index
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Springer |
Auteur(s) | Ruud Bolle, John Connell, Nalini Ratha, Sharath Pankanti, Andrew W. Senior |
Collection | Springer Professional Computing |
Parution | 10/02/2004 |
Nb. de pages | 364 |
Format | 18 x 24 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 840g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780387400891 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-387-40089-1 |
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