10Data Anonymization on Biometric Security Using Iris Recognition Technology
Aparna D. K.1, Malarkodi M.1, Lakshmanaprakash S.1, Priya R. L.2 and Ajay Nair3
1Department of Information Technology, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
2Department of Information Technology, Dept. of Computer Engineering, VESIT College, Maharashtra, India
3Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Erode, India
Abstract
Our civilization has become increasingly reliant on technology. People all over the world are surrounded by smart devices, which begin with communication. Communication aided the development of gadgets such as automobiles, televisions, and other electronic equipment, all of which are now connected to the Internet. In addition, as technology advances, so does crime. The facial recognition security we provide in our mobile phones is probably not very much safer. The concept of facial recognition cannot afford that much security. This paper proposes biometric authentication by means of two-factor facial recognition. In addition to this, we can use iris scanning to make it much safer and secure. The advantages of iris scanning are that these structures do not change over time, and surgery cannot also modify the characteristics and appearance of their pattern. There is a large inter-class variability, such that there is a lot of difference even between the irises of twins. Technology has a tendency to fall short. To safeguard from such a type of problem, we can ...
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