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Identity Recognizing Using <endeca_term>Iris Scan</endeca_term> With Multiple Frames of Video

Identity Recognizing Using Iris Scan With Multiple Frames of Video

The field of iris biometrics has been significant research over the last decade. At this point, iris capture has become... Read more

1 March, 2012

Can going on holiday get any better? Five snapshots of the future of air travel

...differently depending on whether they are deemed low or high risk. An iris scan of the passenger and a scan of a chip in their... Read more

7 July, 2011 by Nick Heath

Frequent fliers: The biometric guinea pigs

Biometric security is being touted as one of the answers to the question of security at airports and other workplaces. But some experts doubt whether it can live up to the hype Read more

27 March, 2002 by Rachel Konrad

10,000 volunteers to trial ID cards

A trial will test biometric elements proposed for the government's compulsory identity-card scheme Read more

5 December, 2003 by Jo Best

Bank eyes up iris scan ATMs

...accounts by scanning the eyes of customers. The US bank is using iris-scan technology that matches up a customer's eye pattern with an... Read more

14 May, 1999 by ZDNet UK

Airport iris-scan system rollout extended

Biometric immigration technology eyes up Heathrow Read more

10 March, 2006 by Steve Ranger

Biometrics - conserns and answers

...for non-experienced hacker. I am also not going to talk about iris scan and retina scan. These systems are accurate. It is much harder... Read more

17 July, 2008
Ten tips for securing borderless networks

Ten tips for securing borderless networks

...token (something you have) or biometric identifier, such as a fingerprint or iris scan (something you are), as well as the "something you know" element... Read more

17 October, 2007 by Debra Littlejohn Shinder

Scaling your security strategy

...Something you are (biometric identifiers such as a fingerprint, retinal scan or iris scan) Something you do (voice print analysis, handwriting pattern analysis) When multi... Read more

11 August, 2005 by Deb Shinder

EU calls for biometric passport delay

...the versions from other EU countries will also carry a fingerprint or iris scan. If the US agrees to the demand it will be the... Read more

1 April, 2005 by Andy McCue

Assess e-info vulnerabilities

...suggests there are a number of biometric authentication tools (fingerprint and/or iris scan, voice recognition, etc.) and authorisation control technology packages that are worth... Read more

19 February, 2003 by Debra Young
Evaluation of Biometrics

Evaluation of Biometrics

...derived from direct measurement of a part of the human body. Fingerprint, iris-scan, retina-scan, hand geometry, and facial recognition are leading physiological biometrics... Read more

5 October, 2009
Position Based Cryptography

Position Based Cryptography

...examples include people's name and social-security number, or their Fingerprint/iris-scan, or their address, or their (non-revoked) public-key coming from... Read more

21 July, 2009

The A to Z of biometrics

...such as making a payment over the internet with a fingerprint or iris scan. With irises, for example, the red eye effect which often ruins... Read more

20 July, 2006 by Steve Ranger

Airport iris-scanning system makes slow progress

Plans for biometric security rollout delayed The rollout of an iris scan-based security system for air passengers has been pushed back by... Read more

15 February, 2006 by Steve Ranger

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