Discoverre:ID PodcastEpisode 155: Brainprint for logical, digital identity
Episode 155: Brainprint for logical, digital identity

Episode 155: Brainprint for logical, digital identity

Update: 2016-02-19
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In the future, your access to secure areas may depend not on a password or fingerprint – but your brain. Researchers at Binghamton University in New York have developed a way to verify a person by measuring the brain’s response to certain stimuli. The team is reporting up to 100% accuracy with the technology, known as Brainprint. A problem for most widely used biometrics is that they are noncancelleable. For example, if fingerprint or iris images are stolen they cannot be changed. In this study, a Brainprint can be reset by periodically changing the stimuli. Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Zhanpeng Jin spoke with Regarding ID’s Gina Jordan about the research.
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Episode 155: Brainprint for logical, digital identity

Episode 155: Brainprint for logical, digital identity

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