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Update September 02, 2020 Amid heightened public scrutiny, interest in regulating biometric technologies like face and voice recognition has grown significantly across the globe, driven by community advocacy and research. Advocates continue to remind developers, profiteers, and those using and regulating these biometric systems that the future course of these technologies must––and…
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Digital identity firm Imprivata has partnered with biometric device supplier Keyo on a new contactless biometric palm scanner for its PatientSecure healthcare solution, the company announced on Tue…
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Mashup Score: 25Can facial recognition tech boost Asia's biometric acceptance? - 4 year(s) ago
Biometric facial recognition technology is becoming increasingly accepted, including in Southeast Asia where it has shown potential.
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Mashup Score: 0How Biometric Technologies Improve Healthcare Operations - 4 year(s) ago
Smarter tech and greater public acceptance make biometric identification tools a valuable resource.
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What role can (and should) law and policy play in deciding the future course of #biometric technologies? Look back at our latest report, “Regulating Biometrics: Global Approaches and Urgent Questions,” as we consider this question and more https://t.co/BTxEgEXmnA https://t.co/YbjpogPhGP