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	<title>Comments on: Banks and Biometrics&#8230; I want to believe, I really do.</title>
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		<title>By: Thomas Neudenberger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Thomas Neudenberger</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi - the Author of this comment sounds as if he had some bad experiences by trying to get into the biometrics market far too early. I can relate since I was there too - but I am still here and I can only point out that biometrics technology has improved at &quot;mach&quot; speed. Last I would have to agree that a dual authentication (or triple) is the best way to go. This is why realtime&#039;s bioLock can protect any mouse click in the SAP system with biometric AND (or) smart card. We can recognize what you have first and then confirm who you are. Most important we can not only do it when you log in but when you access or execute the critical function. See a full movie at www.bioLock.us Thank you to the author - perhaps we need to &quot;advertise&quot; more that our technology works in combination with smart cards and or tokens!
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi &#8211; the Author of this comment sounds as if he had some bad experiences by trying to get into the biometrics market far too early. I can relate since I was there too &#8211; but I am still here and I can only point out that biometrics technology has improved at &#8220;mach&#8221; speed. Last I would have to agree that a dual authentication (or triple) is the best way to go. This is why realtime&#8217;s bioLock can protect any mouse click in the SAP system with biometric AND (or) smart card. We can recognize what you have first and then confirm who you are. Most important we can not only do it when you log in but when you access or execute the critical function. See a full movie at <a href="http://www.bioLock.us" rel="nofollow">http://www.bioLock.us</a> Thank you to the author &#8211; perhaps we need to &#8220;advertise&#8221; more that our technology works in combination with smart cards and or tokens!</p>
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