Biometrics
Biometrics are unique physical or behavioural characteristics that can be used to identify a person. Imagine it as a high-tech way to prove who you are, like a fingerprint or a voice print.
Here's the key difference between biometrics and passwords
- Passwords rely on something you know (the characters).
- Biometrics rely on something you are (your physical characteristics).
This makes biometrics generally more secure because they're harder to steal or copy than a password.
- Common Examples of Biometrics:
• Fingerprint scanning
• Facial recognition
• Iris or retina scanning
• Voice authentication
- Benefits of Biometrics:
• Convenience: No need to remember complex passwords!
• Security: Biometrics are harder to forge than passwords.
Biometrics are becoming increasingly popular for:
• Unlocking smartphones and other devices
• Securing access to sensitive information They can even be used with passwords for an extra layer of security.