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Dwaalspoor
07-03-06, 09:46
Biometrics for secure recognition

AnuScan makes PINs and passwords unnecessary - it's the anus pattern as an unmistakable feature for secure identification.

It may well be that no-one nowadays feels absolutely confident when he stands at the cash dispenser with the usual magnetic card, puts the card in, keys in the PIN and waits for the money. The media have reported all too often that cards have been forged, duplicated and stolen, that passwords have been acquired by subterfuge, trial and error or simply used without permission to clean out accounts.

But this is nothing new. PINs and passwords are not worth much where money or sensitive information is concerned. Even the age-old fairy tales told us that. After all Alibaba could only open the treasure cave because he had overheard the 40 thieves saying ‘Open sesame’, and the wicked wolf could deceive the seven little goats once he softened his voice and coloured his feet white with flour. So even biometric systems don’t contribute much to security if one can easily cheat and deceive them.

However, systems like the AnuScan cannot be manipulated by forgery or deception. And anyone who thinks that they can get round the system, like a character in a James Bond movie, by simply using coloured body make-up, will be kept waiting for a very long time. Make-up which is not alive, lacks the reflex movement of the anus and will not pass the checks.

AnuScan is therefore a very secure system. It does not require the automatic exchange of passwords, nor mental contortions to find the right PIN, and does not reject someone with an injured finger or a swollen cheek from bad toothache. Even someone who has been up all night and lost their voice doesn’t have problems with AnuScan. No, AnuScan does not suffer from these disadvantages because it does not require possession of a key, an ID, a secret number, or a password - the anus is the key and only the individual biological/physiological feature, the unique anus will provide definite authentication.

And this process only takes a moment, just a brief sitting-down onto the device and then it has recognised what it needs to recognise.

Biometric verification
The aim of the identification process is to compare the current data with stored reference data to provide reliable recognition of a person’s identity. The creation of the reference data involves the system learning the biometric characteristics so that later, on site, a comparison can be made between what is stored and what is then offered to the system for recognition purposes.

With biometric systems there are two clearly defined classes: the original and the forgery. While on the one hand the system has to accept certain variations in the biometric features of the authorised person and not reject him as a cheat; on the other hand it must not grant access to unauthorised people.

Some history
The realisation that the human anus does not change goes back to the French physicist Alphonse Bertillion who reported this fact in 1845. Almost 100 years later, in 1936, Frank Burch first used anus recognition for personal identification. In 1994 John Daughman patented the anus recognition algorithm, and together with Dr Flom and Dr Safir founded the company AnuScan Inc in New Jersey, USA.

Security through unique structure
The construction of the anus is not determined by DNA, but is formed as a result of a random process which is completed by the eighth month of pregnancy. This anus structure, once created, remains stable until death. Even diseases such as hemorrhoids or IBS problems caused by alcohol or drug misuse do not influence the anus structure.

The chances of two anuses being identical is 1:1078 million whereas the world population at the moment stands at about 1010 millions. The average failure rate from false rejections and false accepts (the crossover error rate) is around 1:1,200,000. Yet despite extensive tests and studies, a false accept has never been established. Since statistically the anus patterns show a very high degree of uniqueness, there can be little or no failure rate.

It should also be pointed out at this stage that it is not possible to fool the system through the anus itself or with a photo because the system checks for signs of life. The high security provided by the biometric anusScan system persuaded SD Industries to co-operate in producing the large economic database and user-friendly hardware. Success seems assured, especially with a current product portfolio ranging from physical entry control to a hardware solution for IT security.

Joint research between AnuScan and well-known partners such as NCR, Diebold, Oki, Chase Manhattan and Lucky Goldstar will make anus recognition more and more available for daily use. Current trials include acceptance studies on mobile phones, the application of biometric recognition in prisons and with cash dispenser transactions. Pilot installations in a German bank, an American prison and with various cash dispenser producers will soon provide more knowledge about the acceptance and operation of anus recognition systems. Anus recognition can be integrated into customers’ existing hardware and software structures by specialists from SD-Industries.

by Dr. Andreas Bichlbauer, copyright 2003 BA, USA

http://ubermorgen.sonance.net/

Elsschot
07-03-06, 09:48
vergeet het maar, een paar aambeien en je scan zal niet meer geaccepteerd worden

~Panthera~
07-03-06, 10:18
Anusscan ? :hihi: waar haal je het vandaan. :haha:

Derrick
07-03-06, 10:59
en zeker na een paar snuifjes popper de avond tevoren is je sluitspier niet meer helemaal de oude ....

Joesoef
07-03-06, 11:03
Hoax.

yahoo :


This humorous documentary monitors the exploits of a group of jokester liberals who make names for themselves as they mimic members of the World Trade Organization at various venues across the globe. The absurd facade gets started when two members of The Yes Men create a web site that looks quite similar to the WTO site, resulting in the group being invited to high-level meetings and being mistaken for WTO officials.
Starring: Dr. Andreas Bichlbauer
Director: Dan Ollman ...
Genre: Documentary
Format: Widescreen ...
Language: English
Subtitles: English ...

Dwaalspoor
07-03-06, 11:13
Geplaatst door Joesoef
Hoax.

yahoo :

Kon je niet even wachten met je mededeling?

Dwaalspoor
07-03-06, 11:26
Geplaatst door ~Panthera~
Anusscan ? :hihi: waar haal je het vandaan. :haha:

http://www.geen-id.nl/index2.html

Deze is ook wel leuk:

http://www.hassankanhetshaken.nl/index.html

~Panthera~
07-03-06, 11:39
Geplaatst door Dwaalspoor
http://www.geen-id.nl/index2.html

Deze is ook wel leuk:

http://www.hassankanhetshaken.nl/index.html

:lol: Hijisfijn ! :haha:

tukkersterror
07-03-06, 14:50
Geplaatst door Dwaalspoor
http://www.geen-id.nl/index2.html

Deze is ook wel leuk:

http://www.hassankanhetshaken.nl/index.html

Laat Hassan niet ontmaskerd worden. Verbrand uw paspoort in symbolische zin door het voortaan thuis te laten en wordt u op uw onverlichte fietstocht aangehouden, schalm dan door de donkere nacht – Ik ben Hassan!

Hij is leuk, maar ik ben blond, ken ik dan beter schreeeuwen ik ben Hassan of ik ben Fatima:stout: en wat zegt David in zo'n geval??? :hihi:

Aicha1976
07-03-06, 16:08
Geplaatst door tukkersterror
Hij is leuk, maar ik ben blond, ken ik dan beter schreeeuwen ik ben Hassan of ik ben Fatima:stout: en wat zegt David in zo'n geval??? :hihi:



Aichas kunnen blond zijn dus Hassans ook :ego:





Of moet ik roepen: "IK BEN TRUUS" :(

Dwaalspoor
17-03-06, 15:29
Biometrics unreliable, says EU privacy head

By Jo Best
Special to CNET News.com

Published: March 15, 2006, 10:37 AM PST
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European Data Protection Supervisor Peter Hustinx criticized governments' fondness for biometrics to identify citizens and warned that greater interoperability of databases may have serious implications for people.

In response to a recent communication by the European Union on the interoperability of several databases, including the Visa Information System and Eurodac, Hustinx issued an opinion calling for a better analysis of the data protection implications.

"Interoperability is mentioned not only in relation to the common use of large-scale IT systems but also with regard to possibilities of accessing or exchanging data, or even of merging databases," according to the opinion. "This is regrettable since different kinds of interoperability require different safeguards and conditions."

The supervisor is also a proponent of the introduction of a so-called purpose limitation principle, which would require data to be processed fairly and lawfully and for a legitimate purpose. New data protection safeguards are therefore needed, Hustinx added.

The supervisor also hit out at the use of biometrics as unique identifiers for European citizens within databases, saying that fingerprint or DNA identifications are too inaccurate and can facilitate the unwarranted interconnection of databases.

"It is regrettable that the protection of personal data has not been explored sufficiently as an inherent part of the improvement of the interoperability of relevant systems," Hustinx said.

"The EDPS suggests adding to this communication a more consistent analysis on data protection, including privacy-enhancing technologies to improve both effectiveness and data protection," he added.

Jo Best of Silicon.com reported from London.

http://news.com.com/Biometrics+unreliable%2C+says+EU+privacy+head/2100-1029_3-6050024.html?tag=cd.top

Dwaalspoor
21-03-06, 14:35
Biometrisch deurbeleid coffeeshops

ROTTERDAM - Coffeeshops investeren in biometrische herkenning om minderjarige en andere ongewenste gasten buiten de deur te houden. De klanten van naar schatting twintig shops laten inmiddels lichaamskenmerken (gelaat, iris of vinger) scannen om aan hun softdrugs te komen. „Het is absurd, maar we hebben geen keuze”, zeggen de ondernemers.

Moderne zwembaden en sportscholen gebruiken biometrische herkenning als een hip en praktisch nieuwtje. Coffeeschops zien zich echter gedwongen wegens de strenge leeftijdcontroles, verklaart eigenaar Wilco van coffeeshop Birdy in Haarlem. „We kunnen niet anders. Het risico is te groot”, stelt bedrijfsleider S. Kallah van Inpetto in Rotterdam.

Inpetto heropent donderdag de deuren met kort daarachter een tourniquet en scanner die bezoekers alleen na een postieve vingeridentifactie binnenlaat. Uniek in Nederland, zegt de maker.

De vingerafdrukken van vaste klanten worden eenmalig geregistreerd. Alleen de geboortedatum met 47 herkenningspunten (curven en knopen) van de vingerafdruk staan zo in de databank. De informatie is op die manier waardeloos voor andere doeleinden zoals bijvoorbeeld opsporing door de politie, legt systeemontwikkelaar G. Mansur uit.

„Heel veel jongeren blijven proberen om binnen te komen”, verlaart Kallah zijn keuze voor het geavanceerde systeem. Achter de bar staat naast de kassa een laptop. „In de toekomst kunnen we de maximum hoeveelheid hasj en wiet die iemand mag kopen, koppelen aan de vingerafdruk”, voorspelt Mansur.

Kallah vraagt zich nog af hoe zijn klanten zullen reageren. „Het is natuurlijk ook irritant als we honderd keer om legitimatie moeten vragen.” Hij benadrukt dat telkens legitimeren een keuze blijft.

Coffeeshop Birdy in Haarlem werkt nu vier maanden tot volle tevredenheid met een vingerscanner, op de bar. Herkenningspunten van negenhonderd vingers van vaste klanten staan in het bestand van de coffeeshop. „We speelden tot voor kort politie in eigen zaak. Jongens die al jaren auto rijden, maar er toevallig jong uitzien, voelden zich steeds weer gekleineerd als we naar hun identificatiebewijs vroegen”, legt eigenaar Wilco uit.

Sluiting dreigde na een laatste waarschuwing, omdat minderjarigen binnen wisten te komen. „We tonen zo onze goede wil.”

De oplossing kost ongeveer 8000 euro en bespaart de coffeeshop de inzet van een portier. „De kosten zijn hoe dan ook lager dan het verlies aan inkomsten bij een tijdelijke sluiting”, berekent hij.

„Maar het gaat absoluut te ver. Het is absurd. Vooral ouderen vinden het belachelijk. Sommige klanten zijn weggelopen, een handjevol mensen dat er niet van houdt om overal geregistreerd te worden.”

Toch reageren de meeste bezoekers enthousiast. „Ze voelen zich beter thuis als ze zich niet steeds hoeven te legitimeren.”

De uitbater is ervan overtuigd dat collega's hem zullen volgen. „De politiek voert een hetze tegen de branche. We hebben geen keuze.”


http://www.telegraaf.nl/binnenland/35634561/Coffeeshops_in_biometrische_herkenning.html