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CD: Could you provide an overview of the rising application of biometrics in security systems and other areas? In what ways is the technology being deployed?

Bernard: Security is one of the key applications for biometric technology and is increasingly pervasive. For example, companies have begun using biometric technology to provide secure, touchless financial transactions; limit access to medications and controlled substances; screen airline passengers; screen attendees of large-scale gatherings, such as sporting events and concerts; secure buildings, prevent unauthorized entry, and detect known threats; and monitor face-mask usage. Biometric technology is also increasingly used in consumer-oriented products such as smartphones, computers, locks, cars, and vending machines. People also now have the option to use virtual ‘try-on’ features driven by biometric technology in retail settings, biometric-based remote proctoring in education settings, and biometric point of sale and timekeeping systems while at work.

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