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@article{167253, author = {Navjinder singh and CHARANDEEP SINGH BEDI}, title = {implementing biometric technology for voter identification and authentication}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2024}, volume = {11}, number = {3}, pages = {964-972}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=167253}, abstract = {Implementing biometric technology for voter identification and authentication has gained significant attention in recent years to enhance the security and integrity of electoral processes. Biometrics, such as fingerprints, iris scans, and facial recognition, offer unique and reliable identifiers that can help prevent voter fraud and ensure that only eligible individuals cast their votes. Our efforts explore the potential benefits and challenges associated with the implementation of biometric technology in voter identification and authentication systems. It discusses the advantages of biometrics over traditional methods, such as ID cards or signatures, in terms of accuracy, uniqueness, and resistance to forgery. Additionally, it examines the potential impact of biometric systems on voter turnout, privacy concerns, and the overall efficiency of the electoral process. It also delves into the technical aspects of implementing biometric technology, including the necessary infrastructure, data management, and integration with existing voter registration databases. It highlights the importance of robust security measures to protect biometric data from unauthorized access or misuse. Furthermore, we addresses the legal and ethical considerations associated with biometric voter identification and authentication. It discusses issues related to consent, data protection, and potential biases in the technology. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive legislation and regulations to ensure the responsible and transparent use of biometrics in electoral processes}, keywords = {}, month = {August}, }
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