Biometrics on Mobile DevicesMobile biometrics Biometrics on mobile devices includes the use of any feasible biometric modality in mobile environments, including smartphones, tablets, tablet PCs, laptops, and embedded portable...doi:10.1007/978-1-4899-7488-4_9228Ramón BlancoGonzalo...
we use passwords to gain access to our computer, laptop, and mobile devices. The interesting fact is most of those three gadgets have a camera that can be used to verify individual identities through biometric technologies such asfacial recognition. We’ve already seen some gadgets...
New dimension of Mobile devices knows as Smart phones and Tablets makes a revolution in the computing society. Most of the applications running on PC's like banking, E-Commerce, Social Networking sites, Medical Applications , VPN are being deployed on Mobile devices. Hence security plays much an...
On the Use of Mobile Phones and Biometrics for Accessing Restricted Web Services In this study, an application that allows a mobile phone to be used as a biometric-capture device is shown. The main contribution of our proposal is that t... C Vivaracho-Pascual,JM Pascual-Gaspar - 《IEEE ...
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Whether you’re a system integrator or developer, AMREL offers a suite of tablet and smartphone biometric devices compatible with your requirements. Not everyone has a requirement for the same mobile biometric device. AMREL lets you choose a tablet, a dedicated smartphone, or even a commercial sma...
We’re all using apps on our mobile devices. It is imperative to keep all of our information secure. Concerns over widespread adoption Sir John Adye headed the government communications agency GCHQ between 1989 and 1996. He currently chairs a company that is developing biometric technology for id...
Using a biometric scanner to access your devices or apps is convenient and usually very secure. But to make sure you remain protected, multi-layered security is the best approach. Two-factor authentication Two-factor authentication (2FA) means that alongside your biometric measurements another credent...
various sectors, from mobile devices to healthcare, promising a future where personal authentication is seamless and highly secure. Embracing biometrics reduces reliance on traditional passwords, mitigating security risks and offering a more user-friendly experience across technology and communication ...
Fujitsu's cloud-based Biometrics as a Service platforms cover physical access and logical access via palm vein readers and mobile devices and enable secure, enterprise-grade authentication using biometric technologies. Easy-to-use and cost-effective, our portfolio of solutions is extremely scalable and...