Technology Is Targeting Human Face for Security Reason
The human face, weather is good looking or bad looking can be a matter of consideration which is used to remember and identify each person from the other. The different features of the face vary from one human being to another. There are approximately 80 points called the nodal points. The various points like the distance of the eyes, width of the nose, the length and the position of the cheeks, the shape and the length of the jaw, are the nodal points.
Biometrics: A Field That?s More Than Meets The Eye
biometrics By Maryalene LaPonsie, OnlineDegrees.com Cellphone passwords are so passé. With the launch of the iPhone 5s, the new way to unlock your cellphone is with a fingerprint. It is one of the latest — and most visible — ways biometrics is going from the realm of sci-fi fantasy to mainstream reality. Biometrics holds the potential to do everything from enhance national security to improve marketing displays in stores. It’s a hot field that isn’t going to be replaced anytime soon, meaning there should be plenty of jobs in the biometric field for years to come. Biometric basics According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation , biometrics are biological or behavioral characteristics that can be measured. In other words, biometrics is what allows Facebook to suggest you tag your roommate in that photo on your newsfeed. It also includes voice recognition, optical scans and even the keystroke dynamics of how someone types on the computer. Despite the recent hype around biometrics with the iPhone launch, it is nothing new. The granddaddy of biometrics is fingerprinting, and the FBI has been amassing a collection of fingerprints since 1924. Even the more high tech biometric applications aren’t all that new. Consider that more than 20 years ago, Robert Redford was fumbling to convince a security system “My voice is my passport” as he worked to bypass a biometric system in 1992′s minor cult classic “Sneakers.” What is new is the price. While biometric systems were previously so expensive that their applications […]
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OnSSI Announces New Manufacturer Rep Firm For Upper Midwest
Material Handling Wholesaler Cover OnSSI announced that Core4 Technologies of Bloomington, MN will be representing sales for the company’s flagship Ocularis Video Management Software platform in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Western Wisconsin. With 60 years of collective experience in the security and electrical markets, Core4 will play an instrumental role in further expanding OnSSI’s market share in these important territories. With Core4 Technologies as our manufacturer’s rep in the Upper Midwest, OnSSI can better support our existing customers in the territory while helping us cultivate new business opportunities,” said Brad Anderson, National Sales Manager, OnSSI. Video and event management can be better managed with Ocularis, creating a safer and more controlled environment,” said Ryan Johnson, President, Core4 Technologies. “We are excited to bring this innovative VMS solution to our customers, which we feel will further stimulate OnSSI’s growing presence in this sales territory.” Related Articles Yale takes home Aurora Award for exceptional operator training program – November 13, 2013 Felling Trailers online auction of pink trailer benefits breast cancer prevention and support – November 13, 2013 Toyota unveils grand opening of North American national headquarters – November 06, 2013 UTi named “National Carrier Partner” by Niagara Bottling – November 06, 2013 C&U Americas moves to larger facility – November 06, 2013 IDEAL names new business unit manager for precision tool group – November 06, 2013 Rimrock becomes RIA certified robot integrator – November 06, 2013 CLARK appoints new chief financial officer – November 04, 2013 Mike Weisburn […]
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