Biometrics and Smart Cards Combine to Offer High Security

Year
1986
Author(s)
Stephan Seidman - Smart Card Reports
Abstract
The Smart Card—the plastic credit card sized package with an embedded computer chip—encompasses a level of technical sophistication which makes it virtually impossible to counterfeit. The question of legitimacy of the person using the Card for physical, computer, or network access can be answered by storing a biometric template of the authorized user in the Smart Card's unalterable memory. The biometric template can be based upon a retina print, a hand print, a finger print, a wrist-vein print, a voice print, or pseudo-biometrics, such as signature dynamics, gait dynamics or keyboard typing patterns. These Cards will function only when they are being used by the authorized individuals to whom they are issued.