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Mbrite News
May 16, 2008
New System Will Speed Access To Diagnostic Images
A secure system to schedule, store and transmit digital
images will improve access to diagnostic services," Health Minister Len
Taylor said at an announcement at Saskatoon's Royal University Hospital.
"The quick exchange of digital images between health care settings across
Saskatchewan will save time, improve the capacity of our diagnostic imaging
departments and reduce costs and delays to the health system and to
patients."

May 8, 2008
Pharmacy Network to be implemented in the province
The Newfoundland and Labrador Pharmacy Network is a
provincial drug information system that will offer province-wide, on-line,
real-time medication profiles, as well as comprehensive drug information and an
interactive database to assist pharmacists and physicians in identifying
potential adverse drug interactions and events.

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SmartCard Solutions
SmartCard
Solutions Biometric
SmartCard Solutions
Biometrics add an additional security layer to a smart card system.
Fingerprints are a terrific credential for logical access control to computer
networks.
Integrating a biometric sensor into a smart card reader just makes sense: not
only is it more convenient to combine a smart card reader with a fingerprint
scanner in one device. Fingerprint sensors in smart card readers also add to the
security by bringing the biometric sensor closer to the smart card system. A
biometric smart card protects biometric data - a great approach for someone
concerned about privacy issues, because fingerprint templates never leave a
smart card unprotected. In case of a match on card system, they stay inside the
card from the time of the first enrolment.
Integrating a fingerprint scanner into a smart card reader increases security
by adding "something you are" to the authentication process. Smart
cards provide the "something you have" factor. The third factor,
"something you know" is usually represented by a PIN.
Integrating a biometric sensor with a smart card reader adds to the privacy
of someone using this system for authentication because the fingerprint template
resides on the smart card. It can be directly matched with the scanned
fingerprint rather than traveling though a network to be matched on the backend.
This process is called match on card (MOC).
How it works?
The biometric fingerprint sensor takes a digital picture of a fingerprint.
This fingerprint scan detects ridges and valleys of the fingerprint and converts
them into ones and zeroes. Complex algorithms analyze this raw biometric scan to
identify characteristics of the fingerprint, the so-called minutiae. Minutiae
are stored in a so-called fingerprint template, a data file usually smaller than
the the initial scan. Up to 200 minutiae are stored in a template, but only a
subset of these has to match for identification or verification. in most
systems, if 10 to 20 minutiae match, the fingerprint is considered a match. In
today's smart card systems typically about 40 minutiae are stored, because of
the space restrictions.
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