The Department of Homeland Security is considering updates to how it verifies identity and conducts security threat ...
The company limited the collection of facial recognition information to employees when it started a security pilot program in its New York City stores in 2024.
Corey Thompson, Global Head of Digital, Retail Banking at Mashreq outlines how banks are moving beyond one-time passwords as ...
Although it wasn't called biometrics at the time, a rudimentary form of the technology emerged in 1901 when Scotland Yard adopted fingerprint classification to identify criminal suspects. The ...
A Hong Kong bank recently fell victim to an impersonation scam in which a bank employee was tricked into transferring $25.6 million to thieves after a video call with the bank CFO and other colleagues ...
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is moving forward with revisions to how it collects and manages identity ...
The lawmakers introduced legislation that would set departmentwide standards in an effort to prevent misuse and strengthen ...
The enterprise identity authentication firm has been named a winner of the 2026 BIG Innovation Awards in the Technology and ...
The results are in. And as it turns out, despite the naysayers, Americans are happy about the use of biometric security measures at airports. The U.S. Travel Association, in conjunction with Ipsos, ...
Trust Stamp has announced a significant advancement in biometric security, with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office granting a patent for its "Shape Overlay for Proof of Liveness" technology. This ...
Wegmans allegedly uses facial recognition to scan its customers, sparking viral privacy concerns and legislative pushback over biometric data collection.
Imagine for a moment that you can quickly pass your hand in-between two screens and within seconds have your full identity and background laid out in front of a US government agency. Or, that you can ...