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Articles By Rawlson King

Rawlson O’Neil King is a contributing editor at BiometricUpdate.com and is an experienced communications professional, management consultant, trade journalist and author who recently published a book about control and electronic networks and who has written numerous articles in trade publications and academic journals about smart home and building technologies. (He is currently on leave)

 

Morpho and Airtel to test Aadhaar-based mobile phone sign-up

Morpho (Safran) has been chosen by Airtel, a leading Indian telecom operator, to become its key partner in an electronic…

 

Infinity Optics Solutions readies groundbreaking embedded biometric iris imaging technology for launch

Infinity Optics Solutions, a Singapore-based high-tech firm, continues to make headway on its groundbreaking biometric “depth-of-field” vision technology. The firm…

 

Explainer: Fingerprint Matching

Biometrics Research Group, Inc. defines fingerprint identification as an automated method of verifying a match between two human fingerprints. Over…

 

World’s largest biometrics database leverages Big Data architecture

A recent news report in Forbes has revealed that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) uses MapR products to…

 

Mobile Biometrics Market Analysis

This report by Biometrics Research Group, Inc. examines the growing drivers for mobile biometric authentication and modes of biometric standardization….

 

Police using DNA familial matches to investigate capital crimes

According to a recent article in Wired Magazine, your relative’s DNA could turn you into a suspect. With the advent…

 

Cyber crime costs typical U.S. company $15 million per year

A recent study by the Ponemon Institute, sponsored by HP Enterprise Security, found that the mean annualized cost for cyber…

 

New Canadian government will bring change to security policies

A stunning political victory in Canada has resulted in the election of a Liberal government led by Justin Trudeau. In…

 

Indian high court extends voluntary use of Aadhaar to social programs

A constitutional panel, formed by India’s Supreme Court, extended voluntary use of Aadhaar to a myriad of social programs last…

 

Indian Government argues Aadhaar card usage voluntary

The Indian government admitted to India’s Supreme Court that Aadhaar cardholders can opt out of the unique identification scheme if…

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