This document presents the results of a study comparing familiarity and acceptance of biometrics technology between teenagers and older people. It finds that most participants felt biometrics were reliable and user-friendly for security, and more preferred accessing secure properties with biometrics versus passwords. Charts show results of a survey on recognition of and opinions about different biometric methods, as well as participants' ages and choices between biometrics and passwords. The document was created by Cheng Wing Lam and divides the work on content, data analysis, frame animation and video sourcing among the authors.
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1. C H E N G W I N G L A M
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2. Introduction of Security Innovation
Objective
Video
Application
Advantages
Disadvantages
Survey Results
Mind map
Conclusion
9. DATA ANALYSIS
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10-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51 or above
Number of people
Age group
What is your age?
10-20
21-30
31-40
41-50
51 or above
10. DATA ANALYSIS
25
20
15
10
5
0
People's Recognition on Security Innovation
Face perception Fingerprint recognition Automatic Speech
Recognition
Retinal scanning
Face perception
Fingerprint recognition
Automatic Speech Recognition
Retinal scanning
11. DATA ANALYSIS
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
People's opinion on security innovation
reliable user-friendly
Number of People
Opinions
Strongly disagree
Disagree
Neither disagree nor agree
Agree
Strongly agree
12. DATA ANALYSIS
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Password
Biometrics
Number of People
Choices
People's Choice on Accessing Their Secure Properties
Password
Biometrics