×
Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date.
For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now.
Biometrics: Your Body and the Science of Security
48
by Maria Birmingham, Ian Turner (Illustrator)Maria Birmingham
16.95
In Stock
Overview
Biometrics the science of using the body to identify a person is everywhere, not just in science fiction, but in everyday life. Today, biometrics is on the cutting edge of security. It’s used for access into banks and airports, as well as to keep money and personal information safe. Methods like fingerprinting and retinal scanning might be more familiar, but biometrics can also identify people based on ear shape, scent, vein pattern, and much more.
This book explores nine biometrics in detail, explaining how each works, where it’s used, its pros and cons, and how it compares to other techniques. It also discusses privacy, security, why we need methods of identification, and touches on biometrics of the future. Engaging and colorful design and playful illustrations alongside surprising anecdotes, historical context, and humor make this an enjoyable, in-depth look at a hot topic. Informational text features include sidebars, diagrams, sources, a glossary and an index.
This book explores nine biometrics in detail, explaining how each works, where it’s used, its pros and cons, and how it compares to other techniques. It also discusses privacy, security, why we need methods of identification, and touches on biometrics of the future. Engaging and colorful design and playful illustrations alongside surprising anecdotes, historical context, and humor make this an enjoyable, in-depth look at a hot topic. Informational text features include sidebars, diagrams, sources, a glossary and an index.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781771471930 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Owlkids Books |
| Publication date: | 09/15/2017 |
| Pages: | 48 |
| Sales rank: | 1,163,663 |
| Product dimensions: | 7.60(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.50(d) |
| Lexile: | 1010L (what's this?) |
| Age Range: | 8 - 12 Years |
About the Author
MARIA BIRMINGHAM is a longstanding contributor to OWL and chickaDEE magazines, writing numerous features and recurring sections for both. She is the author of four books for young people, including the Norma Fleck Award nominee A Beginner's Guide to Immortality: From Alchemy to Avatars. Maria lives in Brampton, Ontario.
IAN TURNER is an illustrator whose client list includes Cottage Life, Reader's Digest, Toronto Life, and many more. Biometrics is his first children's book. Ian lives in Toronto, Ontario.
IAN TURNER is an illustrator whose client list includes Cottage Life, Reader's Digest, Toronto Life, and many more. Biometrics is his first children's book. Ian lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Table of Contents
Introduction 4
Why Identification? 6
Fingerprints 8
Hand Geometry 12
Facial Recognition 16
FYI: The Downside of Biometrics 20
Iris Recognition and Retinal Scanning 22
Voice Recognition 26
Vein Recognition 30
FYI: Biometrics of the Future? 32
Signature Recognition 34
Odor Recognition 38
FYI: There's More in Store 42
Conclusion 44
Index 46
Selected Sources 48
Customer Reviews
Related Searches
Explore More Items
A Kirkus Reviews most anticipated picture book of fall 2019, new from Nadia L. Hohn, ...
A Kirkus Reviews most anticipated picture book of fall 2019, new from Nadia L. Hohn,
named one of CBC’s “6 Black Canadian writers to watch” Louise Bennett Coverley, better known as Miss Lou, was an iconic poet and entertainer known ...
How are humans different from other animals? This is a question scientists have long tried ...
How are humans different from other animals? This is a question scientists have long tried
to answer. As it turns out, some of the very things researchers once though distinguished humansour creativity, our problem-solving ability, our capacity for planning or ...
Second book in the Camp Average series Great summer reading selection Action-packed plot focused on ...
Second book in the Camp Average series Great summer reading selection Action-packed plot focused on
basketball will engage sports fans It’s a new summer at Camp Avalonwhich Mack and his friends still affectionately call Camp Average. After last season’s big ...
Clarence Brazier kept a big secret for nearly one hundred years: he didn’t know how ...
Clarence Brazier kept a big secret for nearly one hundred years: he didn’t know how
to read. This picture book tells the true story of his journey to learnand then loveto read. As a young boy, Clarence cut class and ...
The need for agricultural research resources in the developing world cannot be underestimated, but the ...
The need for agricultural research resources in the developing world cannot be underestimated, but the
availability of such resources is often poor due to lack of funding and investment. In order for Africa and other such developing countries to achieve ...
Lister and Lester are identical twins who do identical things. But their constant striving to ...
Lister and Lester are identical twins who do identical things. But their constant striving to
outdo each other means their little brother, Liam, is always left out. When Lester’s Lemonade Universe and Lister’s Lemonade Multiverse open for business, there’s no ...
Livi and Nate are a sister and brother who live with their mom and grandpa ...
Livi and Nate are a sister and brother who live with their mom and grandpa
in a house deep in the snowy hills. Every night after dinner, they have a bath, followed by story time, and then bed. But tonight, ...
Maxwell the monkey operates a barbershop, where he offers everything from a trim to a ...
Maxwell the monkey operates a barbershop, where he offers everything from a trim to a
chop. He excels at helping his fellow animals look shipshape and feel their best, no matter how unruly their locks. Whatever the coiffure quandary, Maxwell ...







