BEDFORD, Mass., Jan. 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Aware, Inc., (NASDAQ: AWRE), a leading global provider of biometrics software products, solutions and services, announces the launch of AwareABIS™, an ...
Biometrics in use at Washington Dulles International Airport. — Photo: U.S. DHS/ Public domain Biometrics in use at Washington Dulles International Airport. — Photo: U.S. DHS/ Public domain A new ...
MegaMatcher ABIS extends the capabilities of Neurotechnology's MegaMatcher SDK and MegaMatcher Accelerator to provide additional features and functions required for large projects. It includes a ...
IDEMIA has launched a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based Automated Biometric Identification System (ABIS), IDEMIA STORM ABIS™, for fingerprint analysis, comparison and documentation. IDEMIA STORM ABIS ...
New biometric research data — ranging from fingerprints to facial photographs and iris scans — is now available from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Stripped of identifying ...
Iris recognition technology is more commercialized and it wants a clearer picture of which companies are actively operating in the sector.
Various means of identity authentication, such as signatures, personal identification numbers (PINs) and passports have been used to ensure security and control access to buildings, financial accounts ...
Biometric identification is no longer something found only in science fiction. The technology, such as fingerprint identification and face recognition, is starting to be used on a regular basis on ...
A Marine corporal uses ABIS 1.0 in Afghanistan earlier this year. After a few fits and starts, an upgrade to the Defense Department’s biometric system for identifying terrorists, criminals, and other ...
Editor’s Note: The evolution of C4ISR initiatives was affected by a variety of decisions this year. At the same time, efforts to improve upon the technologies that support the warfighter, including ...
Dr. Joseph Atick, President of ID4Africa, welcomes the increase in participation at its fifth annual forum, which is being held from 18 to 20 June in Johannesburg. “At our first forum in Dar es Salaam ...
The funding will cover high-tech equipment such as iris biometrics scanners, body cameras, license plate readers and surveillance towers, and low-tech supplies.