Biometrics Institute informs UK Parliament about privacy concerns
Biometrics Institute announced it has made a submission to the UK government’s Science and Technology Committee addressing the need to…
Biometrics are used in retail and customer-facing settings for point-of-sales services such as payments, access control in systems for purposes such as shoplifting prevention, and identification or characteristic analysis for personalization or customer insights. Access control systems are also increasingly used for automated commercial applications, such as hotel check-ins. Typically, these use palm vein, fingerprint, iris recognition, facial recognition.
Biometrics Institute announced it has made a submission to the UK government’s Science and Technology Committee addressing the need to…
IdentityX announced it is now offering a mobile authentication app designed for Salesforce users. Built on the Infinity Platform, IdentityX’s…
Stapleford Park Country House Hotel and Sporting Estate in Leicestershire, UK has installed Bodet’s biometric time and attendance system to…
MasterCard said that its biometric verification system, which combines both voice and facial recognition, has achieved a 98% success rate…
Payment solution company Oxigen announced it launched eKYC services to help Indian citizens use its Oxigen Mobile Wallet Service without…
Entertech Systems announced that its BioConnect application can now integrate Suprema biometric devices with Honeywell’s Pro-Watch security management suite to…
Virgin Atlantic CIO David Bulman told the World Low Cost Airlines Congress this week that the airline is currently testing…
Suprema, a leading global provider of technology in biometrics and security, today announced the integration of its access control and…
The Tabula Rasa consortium has posted a new video that demonstrates how easy it is for any individual to apply…
Nuance Communications announced that ING Netherlands is using Nuance’s voice and artificial intelligence technologies to power Inge, the banking institution’s…