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Biometrics-Developing the Architecture, Api, Encryption and Security

By Saito, William H.

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Technical Reference Publication

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Excerpt: DEVELOPING THE ARCHITECTURE, API, ENCRYPTION AND SECURITY INSTALLING & INTEGRATING BIOMETRIC SYSTEMS INTO YOUR EXISTING SYSTEMS. As the technology behind biometrics become cheaper and more reliable, many companies have begun to integrate various biometrics into their existing security system. This workshop will explain how to implement and build biometric technology to augment current security systems while explaining specific issues that need to be addressed. Designed to benefit both technical and non-technical professionals, this real world information will enable developers to develop biometric solutions without compromising the intended security enhancement.

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Table of Contents.................................................................................................................................ii Refereed Papers Next Generation Intrusion Detection: Autonomous Reinforcement ...........................File Size: 90 K Learning of Network Attacks James Cannady, Georgia Institute of Technology Fuzzy Data Mining and Genetic Algorithms Applied to Intrusion Detection..........File Size: 113 K Susan M. Bridges & Rayford B. Vaughn, Mississippi State University

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Title: Biometrics-Developing the Architecture, Api, Encryption and Security  
Author: Saito, William H.
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