ID management vendors create services for vulnerable war refugees
A UK onboarding company says it is making its software and services available to protect refugees from Russia’s invasion of…
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A UK onboarding company says it is making its software and services available to protect refugees from Russia’s invasion of…
Two influential industry groups say a call by five powerful U.S. senators demanding a federal ban on facial recognition is…
French biometric authentication startup ShareID has closed a €2 million (US$2.14 million) seed round of funding led by a French-American…
Divisive as it is, emotion recognition continues to find adherents in business, particularly in the automotive sector, but also in…
Canadian biometric access management firm Xtract One has received a financial infusion from Madison Square Garden Sports Ventures. It is…
Facephi’s funding agreement with a Swiss fund has been closed. Nice & Green this month requested a final conversion of…
AI developers and users continue to challenge the idea of ownership. In one instance, researchers have found that could get…
Far from being a tsunami, the faces-as-passport movement nonetheless is raising waves in developed and undeveloped economies globally. Not all…
Russian Federation authorities reportedly are looking for bids on an 830 million-ruble (US$11.3 million) contract to build facial recognition stations…
An AI research firm in India says it closed a $25 million series B, while an Israeli behavioral biometric firm…