Analysis of Biometric Technology Adaption and Acceptance in Canada
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Computer Science & Applications - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
This study aimed at analyzing the analysis biometric technology adoption and acceptance in Canada. From the introduction, the paper reveals that biometrics technology has been in existence for many decades despite rising to popularity in the last two decades. Canada has highly advanced in information technology. It is observed that the three sectors for the adoption and acceptance of biometric technologies are: financial services, immigration, and law enforcement. The study uses judgment for sampling and questionnaires for the collection of data. Given the high rate of adoption and acceptance of biometric technologies in Canada, the paper concludes that the adoption of these technologies is at the adaptation state. Age and experience also influence the rate at which individuals accept biometric technologies with the most experienced participants showing the highest rate of approval.
Authors and Affiliations
Eesa Al Solami
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