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Biometrics as a national security provider

Subject: Biometrics as a national security provider
In this realm of transnational communication, such monitoring system is needed for the homeland security which requires identifying people from their root traits. And I think using Bio-metrics for national security purposes is a great way. Where there is a question of spoofing, looking for authenticated experts is the only solution. My friend is in the Cop and he told me about the jail management software they are using in their office which is integrated with fingerprint recognition system offered by a Biometric research firm named M2SYS based in Atlanta. Fingerprint Scanners help them to keep track of all the criminals and help tighten the security system. I strongly feel that reputed Biometric experts should be authorized by the government to provide exclusive biometrics and be provided with adequate facilities for continuous research for the purpose of a comprehensive biometric identification system at a national level.

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