As biometric tools become common in consumer, workplace and public settings, it’s important to understand both what these ...
Security solutions have long been limited to high-end technologies due to their price and need, but demand for all types of security-related products blossomed following the events of Sept. 11. Now, ...
U.S. government agencies continue to expand their biometric identity management capabilities and their ability to share biometrics data among the various agencies and international partners, according ...
John Woodward, associate director of the RAND Corp.'s Intelligence Policy Center — and former director of the U.S. Department of Defense Biometrics Management Office — offers Farai Chideya a glimpse ...
Biometric technology identifies individuals based on their unique physical or behavioral traits. Government bodies, businesses and product developers increasingly leverage biometric systems, citing ...
If you’ve unlocked an iPhone with FaceID, you’ve used facial biometric technology. So, why does this phrase make people so uncomfortable? Have sci-fi movies like Minority Report made us fearful of ...
As biometric adoption continues to increase, it's crucial to understand how to implement a large-scale biometric deployment for access control. The global adoption of biometric technology in access ...
Texas A&M Digital Transformation Lab uses AI, biometrics and virtual simulations to advance hospitality research.
I've long been a believer in biometric technology. But a four-day trip involving two airports and two days at Universal Orlando made me think it's more than a convenience: it's a luxury.
There’s a cool factor to the whole concept of biometrics, of buying some product with your palm or face. But privacy professionals warn you may be giving up more than you’re getting. Many people have ...
Biometric passports are here, making travel not only safer but more convenient. Imagine the ease of automated facial recognition as well as not having to fumble for your passport when you walk through ...
Although the September 11 terrorist attacks focused the spotlight on technologies that recognize irises, facial features, fingerprints and voice, the heightened focus on security is not translating ...