Microsoft has reportedly added “palm-vein” support to Windows 10 Pro. The new feature comes as a procase για έλεγχο ταυτότητας στο Windows Hello which already works facial recognition and fingerprint scanning.
Ο control ταυτότητας με τις φλέβες της παλάμης σας, αναπτύχθηκε σε συνεργασία με τη Fujitsu. Η εταιρεία βρίσκεται στη διαδικασία ανάπτυξης της βιομετρικής τεχνολογίας ταυτοποιήσης palm-vein σε 80.000 εργαζόμενους στην Ιαπωνία.
This corporate cooperation means Windows 10 Pro users will be able to use Fujitsu's PalmSecure sensors that will come built into the keyboard of Fujitsu laptops or to a scanner that will be connected via USB.
Users will place their hand over the sensor, instead of touching it as they would with a fingerprint sensor. The scanner is already built into Fujitsu Lifebook and Stylystic series laptops.
The scan focuses on a few veins on the hand to authenticate users and of course no code is required access. An advantage over fingerprint and facial recognition is that it is much more difficult to copy the veins under the skin.
Fujitsu markets PalmSecure as a "contactless, hygienic and non-invasive" authentication system and states that palm detection has a false identification rate of 0.00008 percent and an authentication failure rate of only 0.01 percent.
Fujitsu also reports that Brazilian bank Banco Bradesco and Korean credit card company Lotte Card are already using the technology.
Watch the presentation video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJZCcVr8fkE