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From gait analysis to fingerprint theft, how worried should we be about the latest advances in biometric technology?
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An examination of biometric technology advances—from facial recognition to fingerprint systems—and the security and privacy risks they pose to users despite their growing integration into daily life.
From gait analysis to fingerprint theft, how worried should we be about the latest advances in biometric technology?
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You unlock your phone with your face, your fingerprint sends your laptop whirring into action, you pass airport security by glancing at a camera. Biometric technology has become so woven into the daily routine that for many people, it barely registers any more.
That invisibility is part of the point. These systems are usually fast, convenient and feel secure. Unlike a password, you can’t forget your face. But that doesn’t mean they are without risk.
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