Liberian IDs short for vote; could you clear your throat for security?
The math usually looks bad for somebody in the runup to an election, but in Liberia’s case this election year,…
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The math usually looks bad for somebody in the runup to an election, but in Liberia’s case this election year,…
A party caucus chair in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania has signaled to the state’s lower house members that he…
Software private equity firm Thoma Bravo has signed a definitive agreement to buy Magnet Forensics. Magnet makes software tools to…
A county sheriff’s office in the U.S. state of Minnesota is helping other law enforcement agencies in the state with…
A significant theft of public safety-related biometric data in the United States this weekend will not slow the adoption of…
Nothing is getting easier on the legal front for companies in the United States collecting the biometric identifiers. A lawsuit…
Apple executives think they have an answer to the metaverse’s most anticipated pain in the neck. And although they tend…
Executives at password manager Bitwarden say they have bought Passwordless.dev, maker of a framework that smooths the process of building…
A United States think tank analyzing the global economy says it is beyond time for national security and policymaking officials…
A bid to help children with communication disorders has netted some United States researchers a five-year, $20 million grant. The…