Get The Facts About Biometric Technologies


 

For over a century now, there have been so many smart, intelligent and highly dynamic criminal investigators who utilized biometric technologies such as fingerprints to touch down and identify their suspects using this as the basis of their evidence. In the beginning, biometric technology hadn’t yet made its mark felt in these processes due to which visual comparisons were done of fingerprints but nowadays there has been such a vast changeover and rapid strides on biometric technologies that everything is done with lightning speed. When we talk about the Automated Fingerprint Identification System which can be called as AFIS for our convenience, it is something that has gained prominence as well as acceptance in most of the Western countries around the globe because it has storage of millions of fingerprint images that can be compared and verified in a matter of few seconds.

Just recently, it was reported in the media that German police introduced the mobile AFIS system across several of the German cities as the most effective way to enable fast and speedy comparisons without any difficulty to the mobile communication networks. However, the current scenario is so complex that we must be tuned in to the fact that it is not just criminal investigators who utilize the potential of this type of biometric technologies for a specific purpose. There are several commercial access-control systems that make use of these kind of identification systems that are based on biometric technologies so as to ensure or enable automated recognition of individuals with the help of tracing or identifying their behavioral or biological characteristics. An increasing demand for safety and security in both the public and private sectors is now driving research in this rapidly growing field.

Those who traveled recently to the U.S. would be the best people to comment on the kind of improvements that are being established in the realm of biometric technologies. When you reach the U.S. border control, you would notice how the prints of your index fingers, both actually, are taken, which is then followed with a digital portrait photo. If you are wondering what purposes this added security measure means, the idea is not a fancy or a whim but is an effective method to fight back the severe threat of terrorism while keeping a close eye on monitoring residence permits as well.

This has been now called a great, stupendous success ever since it was first implemented in the year 2004 because only a few months were required for this to effectively spot and immediately snap up several hundreds of travelers to the U.S. who attempted entry into the U.S. despite being on the U.S. watch list.

Biometric technologies are poised on the brink of growth because there is increased demand for increased security across most of the countries as well as corporate companies.