You have been asked to help with a authentication problem th
You have been asked to help with a authentication problem that was reported after moving to biometric authentication. One of you company’s employees enrolled with a fingerprint reader and was able to authenticate for several weeks using the new system. Then, one day, the employee complained that after cutting his finger he could no longer authenticate and received a “Type 1” error. What is most likely the problem?
A. The system does not examine enough information to determine the user.
B. Fingerprint readers are not very good at handling type 1 errors by nature since these are very dynamic in nature.
C. Fingerprint readers are not very good at handling type 1 errors by nature since they have high cross-over error rates.
D. The system examines too much information and needs to be configured to be less sensitive.
Solution
Answer:
A. The system does not examine enough information to determine the user.
explanation:
=> False rejection, also called a type I error, is a mistake occasionally made by biometricsecurity systems.
=> it is instance of false rejection.
=>the system fails to recognize an authorized person and rejects that person as an impostor.
