Which of the following biometric access controls has the HIGHEST rate of false negatives?
A.
Iris recognition
B.
Fingerprint scanning
C.
Face recognition
D.
Retina scanning
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Among the options provided, fingerprint scanning has the highest rate of false negatives. False negatives occur when a biometric system fails to recognize an authentic individual. Factors such as skin conditions (wet, dry, greasy), finger injuries, and inadequate scanning can contribute to false negatives in fingerprint scanning1. In comparison, iris recognition23, face recognition45, and retina scanning67 generally have lower rates of false negatives.
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