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| Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year reducting fingerprints, Irises etc..to algorithmic numbers Your reactions:?: |
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| Re: Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year that will be interesting... nobody will lose their passports unless they get their finger cut off and hit their eyes on pointy objects :D |
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How would it work though, would you have info stored on a card that you carried around, or would it be a central database. I would of thought this could mostly erradicate identity theft if it was linked into stuff like bank accounts. Has the ability to really rain on your day with the inevitable teathing problems. Are there any trials, anything UK based? |
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| Re: Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year The passport would contain the biometrics data on a chipcard or something similar. We've here already a stiff plastic card embedded in the passport which contains a digitised photograph and signature, adding a chip to that would be easy. To verify identity (if in doubt from the photograph and other data) a fingerprint and/or retinal scanner can be used and the generated data compared to that stored on the passport. A central database can be used as a backup to verify the passport was indeed issued (eliminating the possibility of false passports, now a problem as some countries are rumoured to be experts at falsifying the passports of western nations for distribution to terrorists and spies). The technology exists and has been used for years in access cards for companies, computer networks, etc. It's the integration and largescale use that's new. Some people hint at privacy implications but those are mainly the people screaming their rights are being violated whenever anyone does anything that limits their "right" to do whatever they want no matter the consequence for others... |
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| Re: Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year Knowing absolutely 0 about this subject, I would have thought such a project would be much more simple than imbedding something in a normal passport. 1. They could do the whole thing on a credit card - just coming from Europe, we had credit cards with chips in them that are not yet ready for the US consumer. No one actually needs to see the passport stamps, as long as they are stored somewhere. 2. They could just use the retinal or fingerprint info in a master database to keep all the files. Lean and mean... But the second way no one would actually need to carry anything. But I suppose the government will never give up its paper. Remember the myth that when computers became popular, we wouldn´t need to use paper anymore, lol... |
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| Re: Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year There is one thing that's bothered me - people have this misconception that any website can will be able to directly accept fingerprint as a password. However, this has the same weakness that normal passwords have - if you use it on more than one site, that site can store the data transmitted and use it to access your other accounts. |
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| Re: Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year A lot more secure than any man made number or code. |
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| Re: Biometic Passports will become a Reality This Year No single system relying on constant data is ever totally secure. Using biometric data in combination with one time encryption pads may be the only thing that really works but how to get those one time pads to the users without chance of them being compromised? |
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