As technology advances, the way we identify people is undergoing a profound transformation. From the initial use of fingerprints to facial recognition, new forms of biometrics have emerged as solutions for authentication and security. However, the future points to something even more robust and integrated: the union of multiple forms of biometric identification.
Initially focused on security, biometrics has broadened its scope to offer convenience and agility, whether in corporate environments or in everyday use. Technologies such as voice and iris recognition are being integrated with more traditional methods, creating stronger and more effective protection barriers.