US govt monitors trusted travelers even as it removes hurdles with biometric programs
Trust by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency only goes so far, and the limit is surprising to some…
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Trust by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency only goes so far, and the limit is surprising to some…
It’s a brand-name roundup of biometric information privacy lawsuits today, with Clearview AI, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon battling in court…
In Australia, good, old-fashioned paper-based statutory declarations are still legal. But the federal government has made digital stat decs just…
The need for U.S. rules to control domestic use of AI has persuaded some lawmakers to push for outside help…
For most public companies, a satisfying quarterly financial report involves rising revenue and profit. For biometric ID verification and mobile…
An EU panel of judges has rejected an appeal to overturn a court judgment preventing the release of details about…
The move to universal, mandatory use of facial recognition in airports feels inexorable, with a major UK airport skipping entreaties…
Maybe because a picture can say so much, an ID security industry association has posted a map showing the progress…
Executives at X (Twitter) say subscribers can volunteer undefined biometrics, but the data will not be taken by X without…
Executives with digital ID verification company Okta say its second- and third-quarter revenue will tug the fiscal year a bit…