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Biometrics Institute U.S. Online Conference

Biometrics Institute U.S. Online Conference
 

Biometrics Institute US Online Conference
Virtual Event
September 21 – 22, 2020

With this everchanging world, we’re facing the same, and new, challenges in biometrics. Bans, privacy and demographic differences have been joined by contactless biometrics, hygiene issues and a new focus on ethical and responsible use.

Our US Online Conference on 21 – 22 September once again has an amazing line-up of speakers to lead you through these and other issues. These speakers include:

• Patrick Grother, Biometric Standards and Testing Lead, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

• Jonathan Turley, Professor of Public Interest Law, Law School, George Washington University

• Brian J. Broderick, Deputy Chief, Identity and Information Management Division (IIMD), Immigration Records and Identity Services (IRIS), US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

• Clare Garvie, Senior Associate, Center on Privacy and Technology, Georgetown University

• Richard W Vorder Bruegge, Senior Physical Scientist, FBI

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