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Biometric Technology To many experts, iris recognition is the zenith of biometric technology - even better than finger prints. Iris recognition is based on the rich detail color bands around the pupil of their eye. It is well protected from the environment and constant over time. In fact, it is complete and fully formed at birth. Even for identical twins, or between the left and right eye of the same person, no two irises are alike. Some experts believe it is as powerful and unique as your DNA. |
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If you have avoided biometric technology because of its price, it is time to look again. I've just reviewed several new products that fit the budgets and security needs of people everywhere from the home office to corporate giants. Even public security screening, like at airports, sporting events, or concert venues, could be rapidly and inexpensively deployed using this technology.
Some wizards at Panasonic and Iridian Technologies teamed up to create the Panasonic Authenticam with PrivateID. It's an easy-to-install, inexpensive device that makes me believe that nearly fool-proof identification is at hand - or should I say, in sight.
To many experts, iris recognition is the zenith of biometric technology - even better than finger prints. Iris recognition is based on the rich detail color bands around the pupil of their eye. It is well protected from the environment and constant over time. In fact, it is complete and fully formed at birth. Even for identical twins, or between the left and right eye of the same person, no two irises are alike. Some experts believe it is as powerful and unique as your DNA.
The PrivateID technology scans for 247 independent variables in the iris, which is higher than fingerprint verification systems, which scan for 80. To use it, you need only to glance at a location on the camera. There's no need to touch anything, be subjected to bright lights, or be scanned by a laser. Even for the camera shy, there are no worries. The authentication is performed from 19-21 inches from the device.
To set up the system, you need only to connect the Authenticam to the USB port of your computer and install the software from the included CD. You'll then be asked to register each of your eyes. To do so, you line up the camera to the correct position and look at it. You know when you're at the right spot, since you can see a small orange light in the center of the device light up. Once that light turns green, it's captured the image of your iris.
When I tested it, it worked great. It could tell the difference between me and others in my company, and detected me even when I was wearing eyeglasses. In fact, when I tried to trick it and create two unique profiles for me, it wouldn't let me. It remembered my eye scan and wouldn't let me be create the second ID. While it had a few challenges with one of my colleagues, once he got better iris images into the system, it recognized him every time.
The SecureSuite software included with the Authenticam includes support for local PC logon for up to six users, a password vault that stores passwords for Web sites, a utility to secure files and folders on your hard drive, and a program that lets only authorized users launch particular applications. What makes the device even more attractive is that is can also be used as a fully-functional video conferencing camera. It integrates with Windows Messenger and other standard video conferencing applications.
Now, here's the best part... its price. At $239, it is a bargain. And if you try some online outlets, like www.cdw.com , you can get it for about $200. For more information about the Panasonic Authenticam (model BM-ET100US), check out www.iridiantech.com .
So the next time you go to logon to your PC, you might just be thinking, "Here's looking at you, kid."
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