Biometrics is the method of identifying someone using their biological
data. Facial recognition, dermatoglyphics, iris recognition, physical anthropology, retinal scan and three-dimensional face recognition are all unique to the individual. Using this data can provide infallible methods of identification.
Biometrics is a technology that organisations worldwide are continuously using to improve their security and defence. New methods are being developed and improved by analysing human physical and behavioural characteristics for authentication purposes. These new technologies are becoming the foundation of an extensive array of highly secure identification and personal verification solutions. As the level of the security breaches and transaction fraud increases, the need for highly secure identification and personal verification technologies is becoming apparent.
Biometric solutions are able to provide for confidential financial transactions and personal data privacy. Generic provides biometric solutions within federal, state and local governments, in the military, and in commercial applications. Enterprise-wide network security infrastructures, government ID’s, secure electronic banking, investing and other financial transactions, retail sales, law enforcement, health and social services are paramount to Generic and many organisations are benefiting from its expertise in these technologies.
The Generic Biometrics Division meets the high demand for providing superior, cost-effective resources to organisations that strive to provide biometric solutions.
Facial Recognition System
A facial recognition system is a computerdriven application for automatically identifying a person from a digital image. It does that by comparing selected facial features in the live image and a facial database.
Dermatoglyphics
Dermatoglyphics is the scientific study of fingerprints, providing an analysis of an individual’s finger.
Iris Recognition
Iris recognition is a method of biometric authentication that uses pattern recognition techniques based on high-resolution images of the irises of an individual’s eyes.
Retinal Scan
A retinal scan is a biometric technique that uses the unique patterns on a person’s retina to identify them.
Three Dimensional Face Recognition
Three-dimensional face recognition (3D face recognition) is a modality of facial recognition methods in which the three-dimensional geometry of the human face is used.
Hand Geometry
Hand geometry is a biometric that identifies users by the shape of their hands. Hand geometry measures a user’s hand along many dimensions and compares those measurements to measurements stored on file.