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ISO 19092:2008
Merlin Dorfman dorf...@rahul.net alt conspiracy ba general alt flame niggers soc culture jewish Buck Turgidson (Anonymous-Remai...@See.Comment.Header) wrote: I'm holding out for biometrics to track and collate niggers. You can't tell who's black and who isn't without a data base??

Biometric encryption
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workstations are locked using biometrics. I would like to provide as secure an environment as possible without restricting what would normally be the flow of business. Biometrics... NOW you tell us! Whole different ballgame. You're not dealing with a bunch of techno-reluctant ex-field-customer-service people,

Biometrics and public/private key encryption
We're going to have to wait until there's a reliable and repeatable biometric method that gives the same unique identifier all the time for a given person before using biometrics for identification. -- Noel Maddy n...@mail.msen.com Work: n...@biostat.hfh.edu "There are no infrastructure heros." - Dan McLaren.

Biometrics
Multi-modal passive biometric verification system that continually verifies the presence/participation of a logged-in user. Assume that the user logged in using strong authentication prior to the starting of the continuous verification process. The main thrust of my work is to build a multi-modal biometric feedback

Physical NT security using biometrics
I am convinced that using biometrics to prevent people from having duplicate entries on then system simply will not work -- the computed false positive rate below simply isn't attainable ISTM once you allow for software glitches, faulty equipment, deterioation of equipment, human errors made during the reading of

Biometrics and public/private key encryption
Fisher commented, ``We believe that using biometrics to protect patient identifiable information from deliberate or inadvertent misuse is the first step to becoming HIPAA-ready. It is not necessary for all peripheral caregivers and personnel to have access to every patient's records.

MDUdall: Notice of increase in Entry Fee, posted in the Federal ...
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dumped the userlist, and ran the cracker-->there was exactly same password on user than there was before-->SAM-database structure is not changed. there might be some pointer in other database that points to SAD (database) i've also heard that norman-ibas have biometric device that recognises if there is normal

Instead of a passphrase . . .
Scott Kiester skies...@NOSPAM.novell.com novell support ds nmas Unless your network access servers support EAP, you're going to have a difficult time using biometrics with any vendor's RADIUS offering. The problem is that the commonly supported authentication protocols for dial-up (PAP, CHAP, MSCHAP) don't allow

Huh! No RFID, eh!
Fred J. McCall fmcc...@earthlink.net alt books tom-clancy "loki" <lo...@mindspring.com> wrote: There is much discussion going on about using biometrics rather than a conventional logon ID for folks accessing hospital computer systems. My feeling is that "it ain't there yet" but others are hot to implement this.

Using biometrics devices with PGP
Erick Perez epe...@criptodata.net alt security pgp Question (Win32) A biometric fingerprint device can be used to validate credentials (user/pass) with NT, good. Now, how can I use the same device to validate my passprase in PGP? 1- Is PGP (retail fromn NAI) able to use the input of a biometric device?

US Using Biometrics to Track Terror Suspects
Douglas A. Gwyn g...@arl.mil sci crypt nlyn...@my-deja.com wrote: I am trying to find any information on companies that support public/private key encryption using biometrics instead of pass phrase authentication. If possible you should not "put all your eggs in one basket", but instead should use multiple forms of

US Using Biometrics to Track Terror Suspects
Loren Pechtel pech...@lvcm.com alt books tom-clancy On Sun, 12 May 2002 21:31:00 -0500, "loki" <lo...@mindspring.com> wrote: There is much discussion going on about using biometrics rather than a conventional logon ID for folks accessing hospital computer systems. My feeling is that "it ain't there yet" but others

Lowes Exit Inspection (Hey You! Where's Your Tag!)
ZBH JFYI: http://www.identityloop.com/payment-solutions/i/167/ New ISO standard for biometric authentication in financial transactions ISO has published a standard to increase the security of financial transactions over electronic media using biometrics. The new standard, ISO 19092:2008, Financial services

Biometric Security Solutions to Protect Patient Records
I am trying to find any information on companies that support public/private key encryption using biometrics instead of pass phrase authentication. Anybody know of any such company or of any that support SDKs (software development kits) with thier encryption products so that we can write an application that will

Our Brave New World
Many companies are selling products which claim to encrypt files, passwords, ... using biometrics. Do these systems actually encrypt against the biometric template, or are they using a key that is stored somewhere with the template and given only when a correct match is given. I think the advertising claims are a

ISO 19092:2008
I read elsewhere that the new tickets would NOT be using biometrics. The only tickets using the biometrics are the ones that use them now (Annual Passes, FL Resident passes, and select international tickets) All entry turnstiles have the biometric readers on them now anyway. As an AP holder, I can go to any

Biometrics
Here the biometric template would be the redundancy information. The method does not need a matcher in the above sense, it computes the corrected result and uses that as a key. The reference is: Remote Secure Proof of Identity Using Biometrics Sailes K. Sengupta, Peter Pearson, and R. Scott Strait presented at the

Turnstile problems in WDW
Major US companies have committed to using biometrics to solve the problems of multiple passwords to access medical records. Eventually all personal computers might have a fingerprint recognition system that will allow access only to an authorized user. This will most likely be contained within the mouse of a

biometrics
Many companies are selling products which claim to encrypt files, passwords, ... using biometrics. Do these systems actually encrypt against the biometric template, or are they using a key that is stored somewhere with the template and given only when a correct match is given. I don't know, sorry.

NMAS with BIO using RADIUS
Figaro Bar...@Seville.com alt california dc general alt revisionism soc culture jewish "Buck Turgidson" <Anonymous-Remai...@See.Comment.Header> wrote in message news:1H5144ZJ37559.7935763889@Gilgamesh-frog.org... A forgery by an anonymous asshole.