Can a consumer biometric wearable warn the USAF about infection?
The U.S. Air Force wants to hear about possible commercial-grade wearables that can help contain dangerous virus infections. It has…
Militaries around the world use biometrics for secure access control to facilities, equipment, and IT systems, and to identify adversaries in the field.
The U.S. Air Force wants to hear about possible commercial-grade wearables that can help contain dangerous virus infections. It has…
The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has announced it is beginning an evaluation of the screening…
Further threats have been unearthed for government biometric databases in Afghanistan, which could allow the identification of millions of people,…
The U.S. Army is going ahead with research into the impact of facial recognition surveillance on children in a Fort…
An interview with the U.S Defense Forensics and Biometrics Agency predicts how warfare will need to change as in the…
People in Afghanistan are fearful of the Taliban accessing personal information captured and stored by aid agencies including biometric data…
The threat of being identified against one’s will by a violent authoritarian regime through biometrics is one of the nightmare…
General John Hyten, vice chairman of America’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, recently called for improvements on the U.S. enterprise cloud…
A series of global events have led to the growing and untransparent use of biometrics collection under the pretext of…
There is a lot to consider in news of at least one hunter-killer quadcopter participating autonomously in factional warfare in…