Face recognition plan for US borders
In August, Customs and Border Protection will deploy a new system for scanning drivers' faces as they leave the US.
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.
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.
Planet Biometrics discusses the future of biometric travel technology with Sean Farrell, head of Portfolio Management, Government Solutions, SITA.
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.
While policy creation for the use of biometric technologies at national borders remains a matter for government, best practices and guiding principles for effective deployment can be built through collaboration between the industry’s global stakeholders, says Isabelle Moeller, Chief Executive of the Biometrics Institute.
Facial recognition is undergoing a quiet revolution that supports deployment in controlled environments for security and convenience purposes.
Everyone likes a good selfie, from Hollywood celebrities to the general public! Selfies have become an everyday part of our lives.
Biometrics is becoming an important tool within the security toolbox that can be utilised in the fight against financial fraud and identity theft.