SECURITY FOR ATM SYSTEM BY USING FINGERPRINT AND DNA STRUCTURE
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Abstract
In our day to day life we are more careful about the security. As the day passes, we provide the different security technology to different applications. The security is play the important role of our life, by using security we protect our data. We provide the best security to the money or important data. To secure this things the wide range of security flaws have been increased and at the same time security concerns in user identification and authentication has also increased and play an important role in banking sector. This seminar present a high secure system that increases the ATM security. In this technique no need to remember the password and DNA data. In this technique the DNA data will be digitized and convert to barcode by using barcode generator, which is store back to ATM card by collecting the measured DNA data and fingerprint. Barcode technology is one of the most important parts of Automatic Identification and Data Capture (AIDC), we can obtain decoded data through analysis of barcode. This technology can identify the proper user of ATM card by collecting the measured DNA data and fingerprint captured by fingerprint scanner. By using this technology we can reduced many financial loss and illegal attacks. DNA barcoding uses short gene sequences which are well classified portion of the genome. With the advent of high throughput sequencing technology such as Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology the DNA barcoding has become more accurate, fast and reliable in the last decade. In this seminar to summarized the recent advances and developments in the DNA barcoding attempts across animals, plants, bacteria, fungi and viruses. In this seminar also attempted to present the popular tools used in DNA barcoding in a chronological order of their development. DNA barcoding has many applications in various fields like preserving natural resources, protecting endangered species, controlling agriculture pests, identifying disease vectors, monitoring water quality, authentication of natural health products and identification of medicinal plants.