voice biometrics controversial

ID cards are dead

Comment Politically, ID cards are dead.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics The mass population won't now be required to register their biometrics on the national identity register when renewing or applying for a new passport until 2012 now (the original... [07 Mar 2008]

PM: Parliament to decide ID cards fate

News That is a voluntary system.silicon.com's A to Z of Biometrics V is for Voice verification 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... [10 Jan 2008]

Top 10 government IT stories of the year

News The cost of a passport was predicted to increase substantially over the next five years because they will contain electronic data such as biometrics. Biometrics wing their way into Gatwick Harrow Council trialled voice recognition technology to... [19 Dec 2007]

Crime of the future - biometric spoofing?

News Read silicon.com's A to Z of biometrics for the lowdown on this controversial security technology - from cash machines and keystroke dynamics to voice verification. And as soon as biometrics begin to be used to protect bank accounts or benefit... [20 Jul 2006]

silicon.com gets a UK biometric ID card

Comment It's only a demonstration one and can't be used anywhere but the chip on it does contain my biometrics. In reality when the government does introduce ID cards it will contain only one, or possibly two at most, biometrics. [12 Aug 2004]

Give me some skin: Biometrics get thumbs up

News Increasing numbers of Britons are familiar with the use of biometrics and by a margin of three-to-one believe it is more reliable than traditional security methods. A recent poll of predominantly private sector CIOs by silicon.com showed two-thirds... [06 Jan 2004]

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