This seminar presentation provides an overview of face recognition technology. It discusses how face recognition works by measuring nodal points on the face and creating a numerical face print. The key advantages are that face recognition is convenient, easy to use, and inexpensive compared to other biometrics. However, it cannot distinguish identical twins. The presentation outlines common applications in government (e.g. law enforcement, security), commercial (e.g. banking, access control), and concludes that costs are decreasing which will lead to more widespread deployment of face recognition technologies.