The term "biometrics" refers to the measurement and usage of individual user characteristics to provide cybersecurity on the World Wide Web. Common biometrics include scanning fingerprints or retinal images, recording a user's voice, and using facial recognition technology. It seems obviously intuitive that they can deliver a higher level of security than a simple username/password approach to identification and authentication. ... Read MoreThe post Why Biometrics Are Not THE Solution to Cybercrime appeared first on InterComputer.