Yesterday the minister for EU affairs of the Spanish state revealed that they were sent last January, a 5 page proposal document by Sarkozy’s presidency of France outlining his objectives for new anti-migrant laws to be implemented…
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Yesterday the minister for EU affairs of the Spanish state revealed that they were sent last January, a 5 page proposal document by Sarkozy’s presidency of France outlining his objectives for new anti-migrant laws to be implemented…
Panama City-based Credicorp Bank has deployed the US Biometrics’ control system, including hardware and software, to become the first institution within Panama to implement a wide spectrum of US Biometrics’ multi-factor…
Credicorp Bank in Panama City, Panama is the first institution within Panama to implement a wide spectrum of US Biometrics’ multi-factor authentication products. Credicorp Bank has deployed the US Biometrics’ control system,…
Platinum Solutions, Inc. Teams with Lockheed Martin on Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Next Generation Identification Program RESTON, Va., May 30 /PRNewswire/ — Platinum Solutions, Inc. announced it is part of the Lockheed Martin…
Precise Biometrics has received an order for hardware worth SEK 2.3 million in a Match-on-Card project. The order is a follow-up order from an existing customer in the Middle East and part of a larger order comprising both hardware and Precise Match-on-Card(TM) licenses. The delivery consists of…
Biometrics to megapixel cams: A roving technology report The IFSEC security tradeshow occurring this week in Birmingham, England (May 12-15), is in full swing, and I’ll take you right to the show floor as we carry out our tradition…
By Ingrid Melander and Yves Clarisse BRUSSELS, May 29 (Reuters) - France wants European leaders to adopt an EU-wide pact on asylum and migration in October and encourage “integration contracts” for legal migrants. “We’ve been working on it since the beginning of the year and we believe we can…
Last Modified: 29 May 2008 Source: PA News Electronic pets inspired by the popular Dark Materials fantasy stories could offer answers to the 21st century security problems, claim developers. The devices called biometric daemons could carry people’s personal details and replace pin numbers and…
CAPT Gerald V. Quinnan, Jr., M.D., USPHS, professor and chair, Department of Preventative Medicine and Biometrics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU), was named one of 10 scientists to be awarded a grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases…
May 29 2008 by Sam Wood, The Journal ELECTRONIC “pets”, inspired by a science fiction book, which could solve privacy and security problems are being developed by North researchers. Professor Pamela Briggs, a psychologist at Northumbria University and computer scientist Dr Patrick Olivier, of…