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The A to Z of biometrics

News Iris is generally considered to be the most accurate, followed by fingerprint then face. I is for Iris I is for Iris I is for Iris While fingerprint is dominating the biometric market at the moment, other types including iris are coming to the fore... [20 Jul 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: We need multiple biometrics

Comment At this point it is interesting to reflect that the concatenation of items 1 to 10 provides a far greater degree of recognition accuracy than a genetic sample and a marginally better accuracy than an iris scan but is considerably less expensive... [12 Mar 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Who goes there?

Comment We have the technology to recognise the human face, hands, fingers, body, voice, lips, and various parts of the eye including retina and iris. Second is iris recognition, which is far superior to any genetic or biometric test. [24 Oct 2002]

Voice Biometrics as a Natural and Cost-Effective Method of Authentication

White Paper In the past, voice biometrics took a back seat to other physical biometric methods of identification and verification, such as fingerprints, facial recognition and iris scans, but new algorithms and more robust computer processing power have... [13 Apr 2007]

FBI proposes global biometric criminal database

News I is for Iris The so-called "server in the sky" database would share biometric data, such as fingerprints and iris scans, of criminals internationally. A is for Accuracy Click on the links below to find out everything you'll need to know about... [15 Jan 2008]

Biometrics the future for flying bliss?

News I is for Iris A spokesman for the UK government's Border and Immigration Agency said: "We have already tested trusted traveller schemes such as IRIS and we are keen to learn and build on those. Current biometric border security projects being... [21 Feb 2008]

Biometric airport security flies high with passengers

News I is for Iris 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 identify frequent travellers and speed up... [27 Jun 2007]

Biometric airport security gets thumbs-up

News I is for Iris Fingerprint and iris scans were used for screening more than 3,000 passengers who volunteered to take part in the trial on Cathay Pacific and Emirates flights to and from Dubai and Hong Kong. [20 Jun 2007]

Police crackdown to see drivers fingerprinted

News I is for Iris A is for Accuracy The pilot is scheduled for completion in December 2007 and will help explore accuracy and capacity issues ahead of any national rollout. Bedfordshire Police is the first of 10 forces to start fingerprint identity... [22 Nov 2006]

Can biometrics secure the public's data?

Comment There are numerous biometrics technologies, including fingerprint recognition, iris scans, face recognition, voice recognition and even vein and palm recognition. Ten years ago, it would have been unthinkable to have a society where bank cards had... [23 Nov 2007]

silicon.com gets a UK biometric ID card

Comment Inside a chair sits in front of a desk with one machine that scans the iris and takes a facial biometric, and another machine that takes a fingerprint scan. She said the guides on the iris scanning machine and the computer voice prompt will ensure... [12 Aug 2004]

Biometrics open up Heathrow Terminal One

News I is for Iris A is for Accuracy 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 Click on the links below to find out everything you'll... [08 Feb 2008]

Fingerprints analysed on the beat

News I is for Iris A is for Accuracy 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]

Heathrow 'temporarily delays' fingerprint checks

News I is for Iris A is for Accuracy Plans to introduce biometric fingerprint checks for domestic passengers travelling through Heathrow Airport have been delayed after the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) raised privacy concerns about the system... [26 Mar 2008]

Biometric fingerprint checks for UK visas

News I is for Iris A is for Accuracy 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 visa applicants.silicon.com... [14 Jan 2008]

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