mSIGNIA granted three machine learning patents for authentication, data protection
mSIGNIA has been received three additional patents including two by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Patent No. 6095691…
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mSIGNIA has been received three additional patents including two by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Patent No. 6095691…
Washington state has passed a new law governing the collection and use of consumers’ biometric information, which experts view as…
FIDO Alliance executive director, Brett McDowell, reiterated in a blog post a report by the Wall Street Journal in which…
A new independent group will begin investigating the Scottish police’s use of acquiring and storing of citizens’ biometric data, including…
When the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) goes into effect on May 25, 2018, European organizations will be required to…
Gemalto has partnered with Caliber Public Safety (Caliber) to provide law enforcement and other government agencies with strong authentication technology…
This is a guest post by Kayla Matthews, a biometrics and technology writer. Biometrics have started to gain more ground…
Two European Union agencies responsible for advising government agencies on fundamental rights have joined forces to help safeguard the data…
Germany’s latest draft law could infringe on the public’s data privacy rights if it is passed, according to a report…
Visa Europe published new research that shows that Britons are placing their trust in banks over government agencies to protect…