Scanners normally work in conjunction with a swipe card too so they would need to steal that =o)...
Smart scanners are normally located in a man trap with a guard and require a pass-code. On Thu, 2002-11-07 at 12:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Well it depends, how desperate somebody wants to get into the computer > room, e.g would they be willing to cut off your hand or pull out your > eyeball. > I would think that finger prints would be the best. It is considerably > cheaper then a retinal scanning equipment. > > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > (Felix Cuello) To: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: > > 11/06/2002 02:27 Subject: Biometric question > > PM > > > > > > > > > > > Hello list! > > I will work in a project where phisical security will be based on > biometrics, in fact only will be based on fingerprints biometric. > > How secure are fingerprints?, what biometric are more secure? (voice, > eye, ??? what else). > > I'm not a security expert :-) > > Thanks a lot, > > Felix > [my english is bad... please sorry :-)] > > -- > Felix Cuello > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Qodiga/its > Av.Santa Fe 882 P.13 Of. "E" > C.P. ABP1059C > Tel.: (54) 011 - 4312-1698 > Buenos Aires - Argentina > > > > > -- -ATD- http://www.snosoft.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Secure Network Operations | Strategic Reconnaissance Team Cerebrum Project | [EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------------------------------------------
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