Biometrics meets security at Comdex
Published: 07 Mar 2002 11:36 GMT
Biometrics and security came together at Comdex Chicago 2002 on Wednesday.
Representatives from the airline and biometrics industries met for day-long discussions about working together to develop measures that could help prevent tragedies such as those on 11 September.
Biometrics, the field of using biological determinants such as fingerprints and facial features for identification and access, has long been the next big thing in computing. Heightened security concerns and efforts by IBM and others to integrate fingerprint log-in buttons on notebooks are pushing the field toward center stage.
"With United headquarters and one of the largest airports in America, O'Hare, nearby, we felt this technology venue was a good place for people from the transportation and security arenas to come together," said Eric Grodziski, spokesman for Comdex organiser Key3Media, which also organised the discussions.
Of the 20 largest airports in the world, 14 of them are in the United States, said Cathal Flynn, retired rear admiral of the US Navy, who facilitated the discussion.
"If the aviation industry is attacked, it will have a ripple effect on the economy," Flynn said. "These are dangerous times and the target is the US economy."
Flynn said technology -- specifically biometrics -- provides an intriguing opportunity to contribute to the fight against terrorism.
"It is in everybody's interest to bring technology to bear -- including the resources of companies -- to help our government and help our society deal with this aspect of the terrorist threat," Flynn said.
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