Biometrics, fraud ecosystems race to new level of sophistication, dialogue less so
Biometrics testing, fraud protections, international markets and maybe even debates are getting more complex to handle increasing demands and use,…
A facial recognition system is a computer application for automatically identifying or verifying a person from a two- or three-dimensional digital image or a frame from a video source. It is typically used in security systems alone or in combination with other factors. Can also be used to perform liveness detection. Find facial recognition solutions here.
Biometrics testing, fraud protections, international markets and maybe even debates are getting more complex to handle increasing demands and use,…
Paravision’s biometric anti-spoofing software has passed a Level 3 assessment from Ingenium Biometrics, showing high security and usability in the…
The use of facial recognition by police in South Wales and Gwent is compliant with the UK’s data protection law,…
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is moving aggressively to redefine how passengers move through airports with the launch of its…
Imagine being in a group of coworkers and trying to guess the average salary among you. The classical way of…
A plan by London’s Metropolitan Police to use live facial recognition at Notting Hill Carnival has prompted fresh debate, but…
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has released guidelines that aim to help in the detection of face…
Next week, the New Orleans City Council is slated to vote on a groundbreaking and highly controversial ordinance that would…
The UK government has announced a predictive policing project, relying on AI-powered interactive crime maps and facial recognition technology, that…
By Professor Fraser Sampson, former UK Biometrics & Surveillance Camera Commissioner According to the Economist shoplifting has octupled in a decade,…