Think of the many unique identifiers that can be observed in a person to pinpoint who they are. A person’s laugh, their gait or the way they sit are all like a fingerprint—no two are alike. Similarly, ...
For digital identity, the best division of roles in a complex ecosystem is not always so clear, as seen in the top stories of the week on Biometric Update.
The Biometrics Consortium, a leading industry group, defines biometrics as “automated methods of recognizing a person based on a physiological or behavioral characteristic. Among the features measured ...
The Geneva-based company reported a 0.0-second search time on a gallery of five million fingerprint records, showing matching ...
Across Africa, governments are introducing digital systems that use individuals' unique physical measurements to identify ...