Top biometrics news stories, week of July 20
Biometrics Week in Review: VISA Europe, NEC technology, Samsung rumors, NIST testing, Imagus, CrimTrac, US intelligence budget, facial recognition research,…
Militaries around the world use biometrics for secure access control to facilities, equipment, and IT systems, and to identify adversaries in the field.
Biometrics Week in Review: VISA Europe, NEC technology, Samsung rumors, NIST testing, Imagus, CrimTrac, US intelligence budget, facial recognition research,…
Homeland Security Week 2014 announced the details of its upcoming conference and trade show, which is expected to feature over…
The United States has spent more than US$500 billion on intelligence since 9/11, an outlay that U.S. officials say has…
Imagus Technology is providing facial recognition technology to be used in new spy glasses designed by Osterhout Design Group, which…
Biometrics Week in Review: biometric visa for South Africa tourism, FiDELYS smartwatch, VISA Europe considers biometrics, biometric intelligence lab, travel…
With less than a month before its July 29th launch, the U.S. Army is working towards setting up its Biometrically…
The upgraded biometrics database repository at the U.S. Department of Defense, known as DOD ABIS, recently completed an internal test,…
Twelve Reserve Officers’ Training Corps cadets are currently undergoing biometric and forensic science training at the National Forensic Science Technology…
In a joint venture led by Indra and IECISA, the Málaga Airport recently deployed a biometric-based automated border control management…
The Emirates Identity Authority was recognized as one of the world’s best biometric programs, according to the recent United Nation’s…