Australian Open gets Wicket face biometrics for express entry
Fans attending this year’ Australian Open (AO) tennis tournament must agree to be monitored by facial recognition cameras, under a…
Biometric access control is a form of security. Physical access control regulates who or what can access locations such as building, campuses, rooms, or safes, and therefore ranges from automatic doors to padlocks. Logical access control limits accessibility to computer networks, accounts, systems and data. Find biometric access control solutions here.
Fans attending this year’ Australian Open (AO) tennis tournament must agree to be monitored by facial recognition cameras, under a…
AI agents seem to be the upcoming 2025 buzzword. The autonomous systems are usually defined as software tools designed to…
Toronto biometric identity security firm 1Password has announced the acquisition of UK SaaS access management company Trelica. A release says…
Precise Biometrics is introducing new features for its visitor management system YOUNiQ Visit by EastCoast. The new features include self-check-in,…
A release from the Assa Abloy Group, the Stockholm-based multinational door and access conglomerate that owns trusted identity firm HID…
Passkeys are replacing passwords across sectors, with even big banks getting on board with passkey implementation. But are they living…
The U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia, has issued a solicitation for quotes for a firm-fixed-price contract to supply and install…
Microsoft wants users of Microsoft Entra to be able to log in to accounts across services without resending secure login…
A post from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) breaks down how the agency is transitioning to digital ID…
2024 was arguably the year in which sports finally became a major market for biometrics. While experiments with biometric ticketing…