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 ...
A healthy inventory of biometric smart locks — with or without physical keys — can improve security for customers looking for the convenience of a fingerprint sensor.
Suchi Rudra is a writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, BBC, and Vice, among other publications. Biometrics are often associated with identity verification, but this rapidly advancing ...
Universities are under immense stress every day. Their teams are saddled with the heavy responsibility of protecting students, staff members, and visitors while maintaining an efficient workflow and ...
The global mobile biometric market is expected to grow by over 20 percent in the next five years, reaching almost $92 billion by 2028, according to recent projections. While many businesses still use ...
BMDs can measure minimally observable changes in characteristics of patients to a higher level of resolution than possible with clinical observation. It is crucial to identify these earliest reliable ...
As the world continues to move essential functions to digital environments, companies need trustworthy methods for verifying who is behind the screen. Multifactor authentication (MFA) has become the ...
Biometric ID for first responders could help police and firefighters better respond to emergencies. Those authentication technologies, however, come with risks and challenges, according to a new draft ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - While biometric equipment is gaining popularity in a variety of applications, such as ensuring secure access to buildings, industries are finding that many users believe the ...
For many of us, the first time we saw biometrics at work was during a spy movie. Roger Moore, or whichever spy we were watching at the time, would place his hand on a plate, or look into a scanner, ...