Tag Archives: Innovation
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Oldest ‘new’ technology is science of the future
Biometrics looks set to replace paper-based identity systems as the technology of recording personal characteristics or traits advances, writes Guy Clapperton
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Make way for knobbly kneed ID
Knees and ears are perhaps unlikely measures of identity, but they could soon rival fingerprints as personal identification. Rawlson King reports
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Using your body as a security shield to safeguard data
Passwords are failing to protect our personal information. New approaches use elements unique to our individual bodies and could revolutionise how we all approach security, as Dave Howell reports
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Blame bad policy not the technology
Uptake of biometrics in the public sector is increasing despite concern over infringement of privacy and civil liberties, writes Adam Vrankulj
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Striving to do the right thing
Facial and fingerprint biometrics are likely to lead the way, but iris, voice and multi-modal technologies are expected to grow rapidly, says Isabelle Moeller, chief executive of the Biometrics Institute
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Future of biometrics is in hand
Your personal information is moving to the cloud and reports of security breaches are increasing – so things will have to change, writes Dave Howell
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‘To boldly go’ where few companies have gone before
Businesses will have to go beyond internal collaboration to a new frontier of wider joint ventures to drive efficiency in the chain, as Nick Allen reports