Mexico to pioneer iris technology on ID cards
Its only a matter of time until the U.S. moves to this widespread technology. Mexico will on Monday become the first country to start using iris scans for identity cards, according to the government,...
View ArticleBiometric Identification Will Replace Many Passwords In Next Five Years, Says...
huffingtonpost Passwords have been around since ancient history, but they may become obsolete sooner than you think. According to a recent prediction by IBM Speech CTO David Nahamoo, many of the...
View ArticleNYPD Forces Retina Scan on Occupy Wall Street Activists
popdecay It remains unclear whether there is compelling state interest in forcing retina scans on peaceful protesters exercising their right to free speech in a public place, but that’s just what the...
View ArticleBiometrics: Those Tell-Tale Signs That Say Who You Are
sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily (Apr. 23, 2012) — Forget about fingerprints or iris recognition; the way you walk or move your hands, even your pulse, can be analysed for unique characteristics....
View Article5 Creepy New Ways for Police to Intrude on Your Rights
alternet.org Handcuffs that give shocks? Mobile iris scan readers? Thanks to Homeland Security cash, police departments are stocking up on all kinds of creepy new technologies. January 14, 2013 | One...
View Article11 Body Parts Defense Researchers Will Use to Track You
wired.com View as gallery Cell phones that can identify you by how you walk. Fingerprint scanners that work from 25 feet away. Radars that pick up your heartbeat from behind concrete walls. Algorithms...
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