News

Privaris, Inc. announced the world's first mobile, handheld device that eliminates the need for employees to use multiple access cards and passwords. The new key-fob-sized device, named plusID ...
According to new research, more companies are enabling biometric authentication on devices to verify access requests.
Instead of setting your budget back by buying dedicated biometric devices or computers with biometrics built-in, why not use a biometric device that virtually everyone already has--the telephone?
Software designed to help companies meet Sarbanes-Oxley mandates or comply with HIPAA requirements by assuring that the right people have the right access to the right information, was recently ...
A recently developed software application will allow organizations to design layered access systems that scan individuals to recognize facial features, voices and lip movement characteristics. The ...
After Network World published an earlier paper in this series, I was contacted by Privaris, a company founded in 2001 that concentrates on portable fingerprint-biometric I&A devices.
The Department of Homeland Security recently put out a call to the wireless industry looking for information on the best biometric technology available for mobile devices that could help it ...
The future vision also calls for increased on-board storage: A device capable of supporting 50,000 to 100,000 identities internally would help to ease network congestion. In addition to the ...
By meeting OSDP standards, the Iris ID iCAM 7S Series of Advanced Multifactor Biometric Iris Readers achieve increased interoperability for use among various manufacturers’ devices.
Google's Find My Device app has finally gained biometric authentication in stable version 3.1.173-1. Users can now authenticate into the app by scanning their face, fingerprints, or by keying-in a ...