Imagine walking into a bank and having your account flash onto the teller's computer screen before you even say a word. Or consider what it would be like to call your institution's customer service ...
Hackers have never been better funded and baby boomers are aging, which creates a huge market for biometrics. Fingerprints, eyes, vein structure, facial characteristics, voices and the way you walk ...
It seems like the next “Big Thing” may be staring you right in your face – eye scanning. There is a now a race to find a new way to identify us for security reasons as we move from paper to password ...
CLEAR, a company that uses biometrics at 27 major airports around the U.S., has launched at the New Orleans airport. Travelers must enroll with CLEAR, which then connects their identity to their ...
LIKE THE PERENNIAL bridesmaid hoping to find her perfect match, makers of biometrics technology continue to search for easier and more cost-effective means to secure user implementation. Despite some ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — Security remains one ...
Remembering passwords can be a headache; instead, why not log into your computer with a scan of your eye? The hardware and software to make iris scanning a key feature is now reaching smartphones and ...
Wegmans use of biometric data in NYC is alarming some customers but the supermarket chain says its goal is to make sure its stores are safe.
Biometric scanners used for the national identity card scheme could exclude people with visual, facial or other physical disabilities from using the technology, according to a leading expert on ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — Security remains one of the most time-intensive and unpredictable parts of air travel, but a new futuristic system in use at Raleigh-Durham International Airport may help to ...