Biometric

Biometric

cyber

Cyber vulnerabilities have long been acknowledged against commercial maritime vessels, but the targeting of new naval systems – whether for navigation, engine and steering...
facial recognition

Facial recognition technologies are not new. However, what about identifying the actual identity of people under disguise? Researchers from the University of Cambridge are...
facial recognition

New York City has been employing facial recognition technology extensively. The technology has helped lead to the arrest of more than 4,000 people involved...
artificial intelligence

Geospatial imagery, facial recognition and other biometrics are driving the intelligence community’s research into artificial intelligence (AI). Other intelligence activities, such as human language...
biometric identification

Innovation in biometric identification offer an exciting new frontier in security, with the global biometric system market expected to reach an estimated $32.4 billion...
emergency

Apple's new operating system will come with an option to lock your iPhone's fingerprint scanner and bring up a hotline to the police. The...
wireless sensor

When we think about military injuries, we think of injuries having to do with guns and bombs, but studies have shown non-combat musculoskeletal injuries...
facial recognition

Police departments in the world have been experimenting the use of facial recognition technologies during events with massive crowds in an attempt to prevent...
facial recognition

The facial recognition market size is estimated to grow from $3.35 billion in 2016 to $6.84 billion by 2021, according to MarketandMarkets. In the...
wearable sensors

The immediate monitoring of environmental and personal factors can be critical for first responders and soldiers in many emergency cases. Various wearable sensors can...
patterns in crowds

Security cameras are everywhere - in malls, stadiums, train stations, parking garages, airports. But with so much information flowing in, it can be challenging...
secure authentication

As organizations search for more secure authentication methods for data access, physical access and general security, many are turning to biometrics. The field has...
face recognition

Facial recognition startups have lately been popping up in more and more airports. A  new one is supposed to be the fastest and most...
biometric security

Recent years have shown that there are many difficulties in stopping attempts to evade or deceive biometric security systems. For this purpose IARPA’s (The...
bodycam

Criminal justice experts at Washington State University (WSU) are developing innovative technology to improve police–community relations, officer training and public safety. Researchers in the new...
face recognition

Bad news for criminals who are trying to remain hidden, nameless and faceless. A new technology, reported on Fox News’ site, can predict what...
defense industry

A new trend has been emerging in China’s defense industry. China’s military is increasingly enlisting smaller private sector startups in the race to create...
future forces

Russia has unveiled a futuristic exoskeleton suit designed for Russian warfighters at an event at Moscow’s National University of Science and Technology (MISIS). The...
rapid DNA identification

A rapid DNA identification technology developed by the US Department of Homeland (DHS) Security Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) has recently been used to...
boarding pass

A US airliner has revealed more information on face recognition self-boarding trials it is conducting with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and SITA...
latent print

A new technique has been developed to assist in finding latent prints at the crime scene. In a crime scene examination, investigators collect items of...
biometric technology

The UK government is looking to meet with biometric technology firms to help determine existing marketplace capacity to provide fingerprint devices and capture software,...

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