Biometrics are the unique physical or behavioral features that can be used to identify an individual – most commonly voice, face, speech patterns, and fingerprints. A good example of how biometric ...
When University Health Care System was deciding which biometric technology to deploy in conjunction with its Epic EHR, the Augusta, Georgia, hospital opted for iris recognition. “It’s more accurate ...
Manufacturers can now couple in-cab cameras focused on the driver with steering pattern analysis and lane deviations to ...
In a world where healthcare data breaches are becoming increasingly common, Sreenivasul Reddy Meegada offers timely insights into how biometric technologies are redefining security practices. With a ...
This article explains how new surveillance and biometric tech, like drones and facial recognition, challenge privacy rights. Courts are increasingly scrutinizing when warrants are needed, balancing ...
Who watches the watchdogs is a valid question, but the answer can’t depend on the breed - the accountability issues for police biometrics are homogeneous.