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Researcher raises alarm about biometric hacking with "biologger" tool {Engadget}

Apr 3rd 2008 4:25PM That's handled on their Access Control system - and yes - that data is at risk but usually more digitally protected than packets of info containing biometrics. (which is the subject of the article). My point is that it's more secure - and easier on your network - to control the door on an access control system - use biometric/smart card readers attached to that system and store the users biometric info on the encrypted smartcard.

Researcher raises alarm about biometric hacking with "biologger" tool {Engadget}

Apr 3rd 2008 3:00PM Smartcards - Smartcards - Smartcards.. store the biotemplate on the smart card and just use the hardware for authenticating between you and what's stored on the card.

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