Biometric identification technologies are an effective tool for ensuring security and convenience in various fields of activity. Biometric systems allow for the accurate determination of a person's identity based on unique physiological or behavioral characteristics. Despite advantages such as high accuracy and reliability, biometric technologies have certain limitations and risks, including threats to data privacy and complexities in scaling. Therefore, the use of biometric technologies requires a careful approach and compliance with regulatory requirements and ethical principles.
Use Of Biometric Technologies In Security Systems
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