fingerprints behavioural

€100m Pink Panther robbers snared by fingerprints

News For Mark Branchflower, head of Interpol's fingerprint unit, it drives home the importance of its Automated Fingerprint Identification System (Afis) which holds 80,500 sets of fingerprints taken from non-nationals... [22 Oct 2008]

ID cards on driving licences - 'law can't stop us'

News Each ID card, expected to cost £30, will contain a chip holding a scan of a person's face and two of their fingerprints, which can be checked against a facial scan and set of 10 fingerprints held on the... [21 Oct 2008]

ID card 'will drown in a billion mismatches'

News The ID card scheme will guard against one person having multiple identities by checking the two fingerprints and facial scan held on a chip on the ID card against biometrics in a central database, the National Identity... [26 Sep 2008]

One million ID cards every year from 2009

News The Home Office is trialling fingerprint enrolment for foreign nationals and has taken 12,000 fingerprints to date, which the Home Secretary said has resulted in four convictions and "a lot of examples of ID... [25 Sep 2008]

Fingerprints analysed on the beat

News B is for Behavioural biometric The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) has extended a mobile fingerprinting trial by handing out 100 devices to a further 10 police forces.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics [11 Jun 2008]

ID cards are dead

Comment The genius in that plan is to make the private sector pay for the biometric enrolment centres where people will have to queue up to have their fingerprints and irises scanned for the national identity register. [07 Mar 2008]

Biometrics the future for flying bliss?

News Finn said that future security systems will rely on e-passports, ID or smart cards or visas that would contain both biometric data - such as fingerprints and iris scans - and biographical data, ranging from name and... [21 Feb 2008]

Biometrics open up Heathrow Terminal One

News Passengers will have to provide four fingerprints and have their photograph taken at security so it can be used to check their identity at the gate. Fliers connecting onto a UK domestic flight will be directed to follow... [08 Feb 2008]

FBI proposes global biometric criminal database

News The so-called "server in the sky" database would share biometric data, such as fingerprints and iris scans, of criminals internationally. The announcement of the server in the sky proposals follows the news earlier this... [15 Jan 2008]

Can biometrics secure the public's data?

Comment These traits are used to identify people by certain characteristics that are either physiological - such as faces, fingerprints, irises, veins and DNA - or behavioural - such as voices, signatures and... [23 Nov 2007]

UK passports face massive price hike

News The cost of a passport is set to increase "substantially" over the next five years to cover the cost of larger electronic chips that will hold more data and fingerprints. B is for Behavioural biometric [09 Oct 2007]

Police crackdown to see drivers fingerprinted

News The trial will allow immediate checking of fingerprints against the national fingerprint database known as Idnet1. B is for Behavioural biometric Bedfordshire Police is the first of 10 forces to start... [22 Nov 2006]

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