Top Biometrics News Stories, Week of May 18
Biometrics Week in Review: Samsung Galaxy S5 firmware update, voice biometrics for customer authentication at Banco Santander Mexico, biometrics in…
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Biometrics Week in Review: Samsung Galaxy S5 firmware update, voice biometrics for customer authentication at Banco Santander Mexico, biometrics in…
While most people are familiar with surveillance cameras and airport security, relatively few are aware of the extent to which…
IT products and services consulting firm GCR announced on Wednesday it has introduced a credentialing system that couples the power…
FST21 has announced the addition of Arie Melamed to the company, bringing the sales and marketing veteran on as the new…
2013 was a pretty big year for biometrics. If not just for the products that launched, this year has certainly…
Rawlson King, lead analyst for Biometrics Research Group, Inc. takes an in-depth look at the spending and programs that the…
Representing a $1.2 billion investment by the U.S. federal government, the FBI’s massive Next Generation Identification (NGI) program is a…
Verint Systems has announced that it will acquire Victrio, a voice biometrics company. The terms of this deal have not…
The role of the academic is that of skeptic. As the late Michel Foucault, famed French historian and philosopher noted…
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security will test its crowd-scanning facial recognition system, known as the Biometric Optical Surveillance System, or…