Towards Better Metrics for Identity Solution in Human Trafficking Robert Wahlstedt Dr. Mercer Liberty University CSCI 612-D02 LOU November 9, 2019 2 / 8 While metrics that access control is about allowing a system to verify and confirm an individual has access to a system include biometrics, passwords, or smart cards, there are instances in society which require even stronger methods of clarifying one’s identity. In cases involving human trafficking, there is much room for research involving the ability to confirm identities and the state of intent because of the potential to help recover children. While humans are susceptible to a prosecutor’s bias where they can only see a situation a certain way, technology can provide a more neutral and objective analysis process seeing elements that a human investigator might miss. In one story, some people in a brothel were unconscious because of carbon monoxide and upon calling the landlord, the landlord tried to dispose of the...