"Each ID card features a microchip containing the citizen's photograph, signature, and fingerprint biometrics, while the card itself is laser-engraved polycarbonate." IDEMIA has just delivered its latest batch of national ID cards to government … [Read more...] about IDEMIA Delivers Biometric e-IDs to Nepalese Government
WEBINAR: True Identity: The Biometric Government of Tomorrow
On October 3, 2018 at 11:00 AM ET, FindBiometrics, in association with FedID, presented 'True Identity: The Biometric Government of Tomorrow' – a 45 minute webinar presentation on the state of government biometrics. The latest airport automation … [Read more...] about WEBINAR: True Identity: The Biometric Government of Tomorrow
Government Biometrics Month: The Roundup
The government biometrics sector never stops growing, and accordingly this has been a very eventful Government Biometrics Month at FindBiometrics. We've spent the last four weeks traversing this hugely diverse market area, delivering breaking news, … [Read more...] about Government Biometrics Month: The Roundup
FedID 2018: Government Biometrics and Hurricane Relief
For the better part of this millennium, the US government’s use of biometrics has been largely framed in the context of anti-terrorism. The serious investments in biometric border initiatives and law enforcement after the September 11 terror attacks … [Read more...] about FedID 2018: Government Biometrics and Hurricane Relief
Government Biometrics Month: How the Government is Pushing the State of the Art in Biometrics
Biometric technology has advanced by leaps and bounds in recent years, and most of the credit tends to go to the private sector. Rightly so: One needs only to look at Apple's new Face ID facial recognition system or Princeton Identity's iris scanning … [Read more...] about Government Biometrics Month: How the Government is Pushing the State of the Art in Biometrics
Survey Finds Strong Appetite for Digital Government Services Secured by Biometrics
Citizens around the world want more digital access to government services, and are largely comfortable with the use of biometrics therein, suggest new findings from Accenture. The findings come from a survey of about 6,000 people across Australia, … [Read more...] about Survey Finds Strong Appetite for Digital Government Services Secured by Biometrics
Government Biometrics Month 2018: The Ascent of Biometric Border Control
Biometric border control is not a new concept. At its most basic level, in fact, border control has always been biometric, with authorities comparing travelers' faces to the images in their passports and other identity documents. That work was done … [Read more...] about Government Biometrics Month 2018: The Ascent of Biometric Border Control
Government Biometrics Month: The Primer
The government sector has long been a key driver – if not the key driver – of the biometrics market. But with biometric technologies having advanced by leaps and bounds over the last few years, the applications and deployments that are taking place … [Read more...] about Government Biometrics Month: The Primer
INTERVIEW: Duane Blackburn on Biometrics and Government at FedID 2018
Every September the biometrics industry converges on the Federal Identity Forum & Exposition, otherwise known as FedID—the key identity technology conference for the federal government. After a year in Washington, DC, the conference has returned … [Read more...] about INTERVIEW: Duane Blackburn on Biometrics and Government at FedID 2018
Scottish Government Partners with Yoti For Biometrics Powered Mobile ID
"...Yoti said the partnership would ultimately mean that Scottish residents could use its biometric app to verify their identities to businesses, to prove they are of age to buy restricted goods, to access government services, to confirm their … [Read more...] about Scottish Government Partners with Yoti For Biometrics Powered Mobile ID
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