An employee scans the eyes of a woman for biometric data needed to apply for a passport, at the passport office in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2021. Over two decades, the United States and its allies spent ...
German researchers who purchased biometric capture devices on eBay found sensitive US military data stored on the machine’s memory cards. According to The New York Times, that included fingerprints, ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BioConnect, the market leader in AI-powered biometric and multi-modal authentication, today introduced its highly anticipated Arc Series biometric devices. Designed to ...
German researchers who purchased biometric capture devices on eBay found sensitive US military data stored on their memory cards, The New York Times has reported. That included fingerprints, iris ...
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It's time to stop using Face ID. Here's why
Biometric locks, such as face recognition and fingerprint unlocking, are convenient and easy to set up. But law enforcement ...
Mobile and Cloud-Based Biometrics Redefine Access Control: Cloud-based SaaS access control platforms are eliminating the need for traditional card readers and biometric hardware, offering greater ...
Iris ID announced its IrisAccess iCAM 7S Series of Advanced Multifactor Biometric Iris Readers are the first iris biometric devices tested and verified to meet the Security Industry Association (SIA) ...
WTF?! Stories of people selling electronic items on eBay without first wiping their storage aren't unusual. However, one would not expect to buy a military device from the auction site and find it ...
DENVER — Denver International Airport installed biometric devices at 15 gates across two of its concourses. The biometric device provides airlines a convenient, efficient, and safe way to board ...
Military data is usually classified as sensitive data, and its leak is probably the last thing an army wants. But the US army is now dealing with tons of sensitive military data leaked through the ...
Iris scans, fingerprints, and photos of over 2,600 people were found unencrypted and protected by a default password. Iris scans, fingerprints, and photos of over 2,600 people were found unencrypted ...
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