Which of the following is the least-likely physical characteristic to be used in biometric control that supports a large company?
A. Height and Weight
B. Voice
C. Fingerprints
D. Iris patterns
There are two main
types of biometric identifiers:
Physiological characteristics: The shape or composition of the body.
Behavioral characteristics: The behavior of a person.
Examples of physiological characteristics used for biometric authentication include fingerprints; DN
A; face, hand, retina or ear features; and odor. Behavioral characteristics are related to the pattern of the behavior of a person, such as typing rhythm, gait, gestures and voice.
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