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As concerns about bias and data ethics increase, developers face pressure to enhance fairness without relying on sensitive real-world data.
Researchers have unveiled a biometric system capable of identifying individuals based solely on how they disturb Wi-Fi signals.
Researchers at La Sapienza University in Rome have created WhoFi, a system which claims to be able to identify individuals by ...
Disrupting the luxury home security space, Doorwins Windows and Doors has launched a first-of-its-kind aluminium front door ...
Biometric systems were designed to either operate alone or to connect to an access control system by means of a Wiegand interface. Many companies tout the use of a Wiegand interface as ...
The government’s plan to introduce biometric voter cards is a commendable step toward electoral integrity. However, this narrow focus misses a transformative opportunity to implement a single, unified ...
A biometric system containing the personal information of millions of Afghans is sparking concern among human rights advocates who worry it could be used by the Taliban to identify and potentially ...
In fact, 14.4 percent of all attacks on biometric data processing systems were internet-borne, including those targeted by phishing websites and email attacks.
The USCG operates the Biometrics at Sea Systems (BASS) on 23 of its cutters to collect biometric data from those trying to enter the US illegally. The USCG then sends this information to DHS’s ...
Biometrics are physical or behavioral characteristics of a person that can be measured and used for identification, such as fingerprint patterns. This entry-exit system was not a new idea.
The Biometric System Integration Laboratory, which opened in February at Fort Belvoir in northern Virginia, will serve as a proving ground for emerging biometric devices and networking capabilities.