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Biometric Screening Vulnerabilities

Meaning

Biometric Screening Vulnerabilities refer to the inherent weaknesses or potential points of failure within the systems used to collect, process, and interpret an individual’s physiological and anatomical data for health assessment. These vulnerabilities can encompass inaccuracies in the sensor technology, susceptibility to environmental interference, or, critically, the misinterpretation of data due to limited algorithmic understanding of biological variability, particularly across different hormonal profiles. Recognizing these limitations is crucial for responsible clinical application. This requires careful validation of all collected data.