In the past, this concern has been widely addressed through the use of passwords, but as technology advances and thieves become more tech savvy vulnerabilities to secure information and facilities increase greatly and passwords simply don’t cut in today’s world. As a result of this innovators have introduced biometric recognition and verification technology in order to take on the great task of protecting the aforementioned items. This technology has greatly expanded over the last decade not just in terms of capabilities but also in the rate …show more content…
There are many assumptions that exist implying that multi-biometrics present a great inconvenience to the user.the assumptions stem from the fact that in order to be enrolled in a system the user must subdue multitude of scans and stored a significant amount of biometric data in a repository. It is also no secret that this amount of information on a large number of individuals presents a very likely target for identity thieves thus creating additional privacy concerns for the users. The greatest downfall to these concerns and they are very rarely discussed in regards to today’s technology and they must be in order to improve user acceptance and expand multibiometric implementation. (Newman, Robert.