Data security has come a long way since the inception of passwords and knowledge-based authentication. Due to the constantly growing risk of the spoofing, changing data protection regulations, and company policies, old security measures are no longer viable. The growing need for a high security systems that is keeping pace with the development and emergence of the internet of things (IoT) and mobile networks infrastructure that is a breakthrough in connecting anything and all things with each-other, also the appearing of viruses like corona virus. Leads to the need to develop a security system that can work well with the new technologies and also safe on people health so as not to get any viruses. This leads to and initiate the need to the biometric artificial intelligent lockers (AI lockers) to substitute the traditional keys which is easily exposed to lose, stole, damage in any way or even easily copied.
Ibrahim, R., El-afifi, M., & El kelany, M. (2023). Trends in Biometric Authentication: A review. Nile Journal of Communication and Computer Science, 6(1), 63-75. doi: 10.21608/njccs.2023.220975.1015
MLA
Rehab M. Ibrahim; Magda I El-afifi; Manar M. El kelany. "Trends in Biometric Authentication: A review", Nile Journal of Communication and Computer Science, 6, 1, 2023, 63-75. doi: 10.21608/njccs.2023.220975.1015
HARVARD
Ibrahim, R., El-afifi, M., El kelany, M. (2023). 'Trends in Biometric Authentication: A review', Nile Journal of Communication and Computer Science, 6(1), pp. 63-75. doi: 10.21608/njccs.2023.220975.1015
VANCOUVER
Ibrahim, R., El-afifi, M., El kelany, M. Trends in Biometric Authentication: A review. Nile Journal of Communication and Computer Science, 2023; 6(1): 63-75. doi: 10.21608/njccs.2023.220975.1015