Ex-bureaucrat says fraud can be cut and fed’s broken digital ID management fixed
A former U.S. government official writing about meaningfully minimizing fraud perpetrated at the federal and state levels has accomplished something…
Jim Nash is a business journalist. His byline has appeared in The New York Times, Investors Business Daily, Robotics Business Review and other publications. You can find Jim on LinkedIn.
A former U.S. government official writing about meaningfully minimizing fraud perpetrated at the federal and state levels has accomplished something…
A U.S.-based network of people advocating for an inclusive economy through technology and market innovation say the success of facial…
It is always best, when speaking to comrades in arms, to play up the achievability of a daunting task, but…
California legislators and regulators are stirring again. This time, they see problems with how employers are using biometric surveillance and…
Rapid DNA biometric profiling — in under two hours — has jumped the North Atlantic from the United States. London’s…
Another day, another unambiguous message to government officials and business executives about biometric data — hands off. Individuals should govern…
Convenience and immediacy are great reasons for financial companies to offer selfie-acquired face biometrics, but the security they deliver depends…
Researchers in a multinational team say they have created a biometric recognition system that uses three-dimensional images of faces and…
Over-promise or wishful thinking has made a biometric alternative to immigration detention a punching bag. And the only ones being…
A software firm claims to have assembled a 500,000-photo dataset that it says is not only “legally clean” and suitable…