Biometrics are the unique physical or behavioral features that can be used to identify an individual – most commonly voice, face, speech patterns, and fingerprints. A good example of how biometric ...
Biometric technology identifies individuals based on their unique physical or behavioral traits. Government bodies, businesses and product developers increasingly leverage biometric systems, citing ...
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 ...
When University Health Care System was deciding which biometric technology to deploy in conjunction with its Epic EHR, the Augusta, Georgia, hospital opted for iris recognition. “It’s more accurate ...
Next Biometrics has secured approval from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its full-screen biometric ...
The infant biometrics market report by Towards Healthcare, a sister firm of Precedence Research, offers a data-driven outlook on the rapidly evolving landscape of digital identification for newborns.
The expert warned if biometric data falls into the wrong hands, it could lead to identity fraud, unauthorized use of services ...
SITA's new self-service kiosks, automated bag drops and biometric e-gates enable greater passenger convenience at Cambodia’s ...