By: Kathleen Lau - Where their software could wind up next Winnipeg law enforcement will start using software that automatically applies biometric analysis to match faces of child pornography victims and offenders, in an…
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By: Kathleen Lau - Where their software could wind up next Winnipeg law enforcement will start using software that automatically applies biometric analysis to match faces of child pornography victims and offenders, in an…
BioIQ Transforms Corporate Wellness With Home Health Testing Programs and Workforce-Wide Results Analysis With BioIQ’s ‘total health management’ offering, participants can screen for chronic diseases, track vital health…
Tychi Systems has added a new security feature to its line of biometric lock products, which include BioKnob, BioLever and BioFire. The new feature lets the biometric locks always lock a door when it is closed from the…
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Bank of Travancore will introduce Biometric Smart Card in Kerala as a pilot project in its endeavour towards financial inclusion through technologically viable products. The SBT will be the…
Over at Sadie’s place, a post on the government data loss story has spawned something of an argument (no surprise there). As a Labour blogger who does go on about the virtues of ID cards I’d like to explain why government…
Coast Guard Repatriates 22 Dominicans to La Romana, Dominican Republic, 10 Other Dominican Migrants Are Detained For Prosecution SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Coast Guard cutter personnel and U.S. Customs and Border Protection…
Our Bureau Thiruvananthapuram, Aug. 24 The Chairman of State Bank of India, Mr O.P. Bhatt, has inaugurated the first biometric ATM of the group in the country at Munnar in Kerala. The Chairman also distributed loans to…
Canada’s RFID ProSolutions is joining forces with American RFID Solutions to roll out a multi-factor authentication product aimed at users in aerospace, drug manufacturing and finance. An Info-Tech analyst warns some biometric…
The Home Office is to spend £30m-£40m on a mobile biometric identification service that will use fingerprint information to identify people at the scene of incidents, in real or near real time. The project, known as Midas,…
U.S. News & World Report - The Department of Homeland Security is studying how best to implement a little-noticed congressional mandate to gather, search, and store biometric data from all foreign visitors leaving the country….