Biometric technology identifies individuals based on their unique physical or behavioral traits. Government bodies, businesses and product developers increasingly leverage biometric systems, citing ...
Justin Hawkins is leading Talitrix, an Alpharetta-based company, through a quiet transformation in how courts, governmen ...
As biometric tools become common in consumer, workplace and public settings, it’s important to understand both what these systems can do and their limits and risks.
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 ...
What biometrics can do at borders and for fraud prevention is well established, but the technology is being asked to do more.
Suchi Rudra is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC, and Vice, among other publications. Biometrics are often associated with identity verification, but this rapidly advancing ...
The digital space has always been rampant with cybercriminals. Many vary in their goals, from stealing sensitive information to dismantling organizational systems. The number of individuals impacted ...
Fingerprint-scanning gun safes are sold on a simple promise: only an authorized fingerprint should ever open the door, ...
A woman scans face using facial recognition system on smartphone. Smartphones unlocking at a glance. Palm payments for in-store shopping. Eye scans to pass through airport security. What were once sci ...
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, ...
The future of fraud prevention isn’t better biometrics – it’s layered truth, writes Contactable’s Jason Shedden.