
Biometric Networking
Biometric networking involves using biometric data—like fingerprints, facial recognition, or iris scans—to securely identify and authenticate individuals within a network. This technology enhances security by ensuring that only authorized people can access digital systems or physical spaces. When you attempt to log in or gain entry, biometric systems verify your unique physical traits, creating a reliable and convenient way to control access. Biometric networking integrates these identification methods into a broader network infrastructure, improving security, reducing password reliance, and streamlining user verification processes across various applications.