Guest Post: nVIAsoft on their biometric solution
Cybersecurity and Identity Access Management (IAM) market leaders are seeking new means of securing identities.
Cybersecurity and Identity Access Management (IAM) market leaders are seeking new means of securing identities.
Whilst there is no denying the fingerprint biometric smart card is reaching its inflection point, one barrier to mass market adoption is the cost of the sensors needed to take each person’s biometric fingerprint data.
When using real-time facial recognition to secure spaces, we are clearly touching on surveillance-related issues that could infringe on our privacy
In August, Customs and Border Protection will deploy a new system for scanning drivers' faces as they leave the US.
A DDL can securely store and selectively display lots of different information, making it a great platform for other identity verification needs.
There are times when we need friction in order to keep us, our data or our finances secure.
When choosing the right biometrics method, it’s important to consider first what information is being secured and how your end-users operate.
The security of biometrics technology is in the spotlight and stakeholders must take a balanced view on its strengths and vulnerabilities, says Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive, Biometrics Institute. As deployments proliferate, the technology’s credibility rests on the industry’s will to collaborate globally.
Only biometrics can unify the age-old opposing forces of user-experience and digital security, says Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive, Biometrics Institute. When it happens, the effect will be remarkable.
Current approaches to biometrics are leaving customers exposed