Biometrics
Biometrics refers to the measurement and statistical analysis of people's unique physical and behavioral characteristics. This technology is used for identification and access control, as well as for identifying individuals in groups that are under surveillance. Biometric systems typically capture data such as fingerprints, facial recognition, iris patterns, voice recognition, and even behavioral traits like typing patterns or gait. The purpose of biometrics is to authenticate identity based on inherent traits, making it a critical component in security systems, personal devices, and various applications in law enforcement and border control. Because biometric data is often unique to individuals, it provides a higher level of accuracy and security compared to traditional identification methods like passwords or ID cards.