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<a class="fancybox" rel="ab4d3b288b3fb0db490c1bf05cfcc0f5" href="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/156/392/for_gallery_v2/13fc7119.jpg"><img src="https://d1ndsj6b8hkqu9.cloudfront.net/pictures/images/000/156/392/large_v3/13fc7119.jpg" alt="13fc7119" /></a></div></div>We unlock our phones with fingerprints - some pay for their purchases with fingerprints, too. Some people scan their eyes, hands, or other body parts to access places or information as well. Is there a limit to this? Is this actually the best way? <br /><br />Check out a very interesting article researching biometrics and the many use cases: <a target="_blank" href="http://rly.pt/2rja2TD">http://rly.pt/2rja2TD</a>Is there a limit when it comes to using biometrics for security (fingerprints, eyes, etc.)?2017-06-12T16:23:49-04:002017-06-12T16:23:49-04:00Liz Hodges Flores2643475<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>WE SURE DON'T WANT OUR SOLDGIERS BEING BOUGHT OFF FROM THE DARKSIDE OF NO RETURN CYBERSECRITY IS BEST OF SECURING ALL ARM ENFORCEMENTS AT ALL COST !!!!<br />( IT IS LIKE A HUMAN TRANSFORMER SOLDGIER ) AMEN FOR HUMAN TRANSFORMER SOLDGIERS !!!!<br />PLUS THEY HAVE THEIR BUDDIES (SWARMS ) WHO ARE TINY CYBERSECRITY CYBERSCOUTS AMEN !!!!Response by Liz Hodges Flores made Jun 12 at 2017 4:54 PM2017-06-12T16:54:04-04:002017-06-12T16:54:04-04:00Liz Hodges Flores2643481<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>AMEN !!!!Response by Liz Hodges Flores made Jun 12 at 2017 4:57 PM2017-06-12T16:57:48-04:002017-06-12T16:57:48-04:00CSM Charles Hayden5396430<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>During the 1930s, a ‘Bertillon’ system of measuring facial aspects was praised as the ‘new’ personnel identification system.Response by CSM Charles Hayden made Dec 30 at 2019 11:10 PM2019-12-30T23:10:48-05:002019-12-30T23:10:48-05:002017-06-12T16:23:49-04:00