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Information  Security and Privacy




                    Notes            Because they are not carefully crafted, the ICAO standards risk ignoring these international
                                     warnings, resulting in the creation of centralised national databases of personal biometric
                                     information.
                                     Central databases become privacy risks through the disclosure of personal information,
                                     through the challenges of securing such large data stores, and through the use of biometric
                                     data for other purposes.
                                     Additionally, the centralised storage of  biometric data increases the risk of the use of
                                     biometric data as a key to interconnecting databases.
                                   Source:  http://www.thehindubusinessline.in/2004/05/03/stories/2004050301310200.htm

                                   13.4 Summary


                                      RFID chips are everywhere – companies and labs use them as access keys.
                                      The tags work by broadcasting a few bits of information to specialized electronic readers.
                                      Most  commercial  RFID  chips  are  passive  emitters,  which  mean  they  have  no
                                       on-board battery. They send a signal only when a reader powers them with a squirt of
                                       electrons.
                                      Main  traits and  functionalities  of  RFID  technologies  have  the  potential to  provide
                                       advantages (such as convenience, expediting processes) in addition to foster misperceptions
                                       and to impact privacy.

                                      RFID might disclose to third parties information regarding objects carried by individuals
                                       without their information.

                                      Biometric devices authenticate users to access control systems through some sort of personal
                                       identifier such as a fingerprint, voiceprint, iris scan, retina scan, facial scan, or signature
                                       dynamics.

                                      Biometric authentication systems employ unique physical characteristics (or attributes) of
                                       an individual person in order to authenticate the person’s identity.
                                      A smart card is a device typically the size and shape of a credit card and contains one or
                                       more integrated chips that perform the functions of a computer with a microprocessor,
                                       memory, and input/output.

                                      Use of smart devices means the added expense of the card itself, as well as the special
                                       reader devices.

                                   13.5 Keywords


                                   Biometric: Biometric devices authenticate users to access control systems through some sort of
                                   personal identifier such as a fingerprint, voiceprint, iris scan, retina scan, facial scan, or signature
                                   dynamics.

                                   RFID: RFID  (radio frequency  identification) is a technology that includes  the utilization  of
                                   electromagnetic  or  electrostatic  combination  in  the  radio  frequency  (RF)  part  of  the
                                   electromagnetic spectrum to exclusively recognize an object, animal, or person.
                                   Smart card: A smart card is a device typically the size and shape of a credit card and contains one
                                   or more integrated chips that  perform the  functions of  a computer with a microprocessor,
                                   memory, and input/output.





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