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Unofficial digital IDs – what are the risks?

Digital identification has rapidly become an integral part of our day-to-day lives, simplifying processes for both individuals and businesses. What was once considered technology exclusive to “tech-savvy digital natives” has now become more mainstream, with large parts of the population embracing digital IDs. This shift has been significantly accelerated by the Covid-19 pandemic and associated […]

Biometrics in law enforcement

How biometrics can help to make our world a safer place We’ve recently been exploring biometric technologies on this blog and how they have become a part of our everyday lives, helping us to move, travel and pay more seamlessly. Indeed, fingerprints, retinal scans, voice identification and facial recognition have all become invaluable tools to […]

Introducing the next phase of 5G

It’s been over four years since 5G was introduced and the technology has now been rolled out across all the world’s major economies. So, we’re starting to think about what’s coming next…. Expansion into emerging markets With 5G already embedded across North America, Europe and leading economies in Asia, it is a maturing technology. The […]

Future careers: how to make it in biometrics

A career in biometrics means changing the future. Your work can have a direct positive impact on the lives of individuals and communities worldwide – helping them to access essential services easily, move and travel seamlessly, and be part of a safer world. But what does it take to develop your career in biometrics? Whether […]

4 Major Innovations in Healthcare Smart Cards

As the healthcare industry digitises, security is a growing concern for consumers and businesses alike. Our healthcare data is perhaps the most personal information we have, and every effort needs to be made to keep it secure. There is broad consensus that using a password to access sensitive information is not robust enough, not to […]

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