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News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition Plans to introduce biometric fingerprint checks for domestic passengers travelling through Heathrow Airport have been delayed after the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) raised...
[26 Mar 2008]
Case Study B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition The trial is funded from the £3m that the Home Office has set aside for camera technology pilots. Inspector David Edge, who is coordinating the camera trial, told silicon.com: "Once the...
[12 Mar 2008]
Comment B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition If you wondered what the loud screeching of brakes was in Whitehall this week it was the sound of the government attempting to halt the ID cards juggernaut and execute an almighty handbrake...
[07 Mar 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition By 2015, biometric technology will make getting on a plane almost as easy as getting on the Tube or train today, according to a leading border security expert.silicon.com's A to Z of...
[21 Feb 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition Visitors to Europe will face biometric screening and automated security checks under proposals for a shake-up of EU border controls. Under plans to strengthen checks at European borders...
[14 Feb 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition Biometric passenger checks have landed at Heathrow that will allow domestic travellers to access more shops and restaurants.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics
[08 Feb 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition UK police are in talks with the FBI about an international biometric database to track down the world's most wanted criminals and terrorists.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics
[15 Jan 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition All applicants for visas to enter the UK will face biometric fingerprint checks from the end of this month. The fingerprint database contains the records of more than one million previous...
[14 Jan 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition The Prime Minister Gordon Brown has reiterated his backing for ID cards this week in the face of accusations his support for the controversial scheme is wavering.
[10 Jan 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition Leicester's De Montfort University (DMU) and the University of Missouri are linking up in a £45,000 six-month project starting this month to develop fuzzy logic technology.
[03 Jan 2008]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition The Driving Standards Agency has admitted losing more than three million learner drivers' details. In a speech to Parliament yesterday, transport minister Ruth Kelly said the details had...
[18 Dec 2007]
Comment B is for Behavioural biometric 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 keystrokes...
[23 Nov 2007]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition 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.
[10 Oct 2007]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition The UK's airports have been rolling out biometric checks at their gates recently as part of Project Iris - Iris Recognition Immigration System - which uses iris-scanning technology to...
[27 Jun 2007]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition Air travellers have backed biometric security checks after a four-month trial of the passenger screening technology at London's Heathrow airport.
[20 Jun 2007]
News B is for Behavioural biometric F is for Facial recognition Bedfordshire's mobile fingerprint device piloting is being carried out by its automatic number plate recognition team. Bedfordshire Police is the first of 10 forces to start fingerprint...
[22 Nov 2006]
News B is for Behavioural biometric Whereas physiological biometrics are based on a part of the body - the iris, finger or even DNA - behavioural biometrics are based on the traits of an individual, for example the way they walk, sign their name or speak.
[20 Jul 2006]
Comment Similarly he agreed that it is possible to run systems and behavioural analysis which could identify the difference between luck and probable cheating, as claimed by the CIO of casino giant Harrah's, but he said an experienced cheater won't stick...
[04 Nov 2005]
News Chien said techniques such as screen capture, key logging, behavioural analysis and common word recognition are all methods employed by spyware applications to build a profile of a user. Spyware is becoming increasingly pernicious and sophisticated...
[11 Oct 2005]
News The behavioural-based technology analyses the characteristics and actions of viruses, worms and other malicious code to safeguard networks. In the past, detection software has typically used signatures, or recognition of specific threats.
[23 Sep 2005]
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