Guide to Biometrics
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Existing and developing biometric systems for information protection (BSIPs), which are based on the physiological (dactylograms, hand geometry, iris, etc.) or behavioral (voice or keyboard writing style) characteristics of a user are considered. More than a dozen possible BSIP threats are combined into four groups. The comparative characteristics of different BSIPs, including the rate of type I and type II errors and the size of the patterns of authentication agents, are considered.