Leidos, Idemia PS advance checkpoint modernization with biometrics, CAT-2 systems
Leidos and Idemia Public Security have formed a strategic partnership to deploy biometric‑enabled eGates and integrated Credential Authentication Technology (CAT-2)…
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Leidos and Idemia Public Security have formed a strategic partnership to deploy biometric‑enabled eGates and integrated Credential Authentication Technology (CAT-2)…
Idemia Public Security North America has launched California mobile ID capability in Samsung Wallet. A release says the launch enables…
The Security Industry Association (SIA) has published its Corporate Credential Design Guide, and Idema Public Security’s Teresa Wu, who has…
Amadeus IT SA has officially declared its intention to acquire Idemia Public Security for 1.2 billion euros (approximately US$1.4 billion)…
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has announced new identity verification requirements for selected users…
Intercede has built support for security keys and authentication devices, including biometric readers, from Idemia Public Security into its flagship…
Biometric authentication and verifiable digital credentials can provide the cryptographic foundation for fraud prevention and regulatory compliance financial institutions need,…
Aware is encouraged by its results in the face biometric Presentation Attack Detection (PAD) track of the U.S. Department of…
New strategic partners Idemia Public Security and decentralized digital identity provider Indicio plan to jointly develop globally interoperable biometric identity…
The state of the art in biometric presentation attack detection (PAD) is better than document validation, but far worse than…