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Biometrics Challenges<br />
By Milica D. Djekic<br />
The armed guys have approached a bank and made an assault to its office. The security manager has<br />
followed procedures and the criminals have collected money safely leaving the crime scene. After several<br />
minutes the Police patrolling has arrived there. They have started an inspection as well as interviewing<br />
of all people being present at the crime scene at that moment. That seems as a lot of hard work. The first<br />
step the authorities have taken is collecting the findings and evidence from the place of the crime. The<br />
video monitoring system has served its role, but there have been some fingerprint and DNA footages as<br />
well. So, they have gotten an identity of offenders, but the good question is how they might track their<br />
route. The experienced investigators know that the criminals could take some of the communication<br />
devices with themselves, so that search could be run, too.<br />
It appears that’s only an empty bullet as the offenders have switched off their devices while on the crime<br />
scene. In other words, the authorities can get who they are, but not where they are. It seems like a maze,<br />
does not it? Think twice! If the Police deal with their biometrics parameters they can run a search through<br />
some domestic and international databases looking for ID documents that match such a criterion. Next,<br />
they will do so and bingo – the several passports with those biometrics inputs have been found for the<br />
same fingerprint trace. In other words, now the authorities know those guys cope with the fake passports.<br />
And what then? Still unclear? Basically, no!<br />
What’s possible to do in such a case is to figure out that the bank robbers need to make some route after<br />
committing the crime. They need the communication, logistics and accommodation in order to stay on<br />
the surface. Above all, they deal with the fake ID cards and passports, but the biometrics with those<br />
<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> – <strong>July</strong> <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> 123<br />
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