Posted on 28 May 2014 by Ken Abbott
I made my first Internet purchase in 1993, a T-shirt for the nascent music-sharing site IUMA (Internet Underground Music Archive). The founders of IUMA, all from the University of California, Santa Cruz, had thought a lot about their venture, and understood many things about the Internet, the law and risk. First of all, IUMA didn’t […]
Posted on 22 November 2019 by Citlali Tellez
Are biometrics really that powerful? As it turns out, they are. We look at three examples of how the technology can be used to tackle social issues.
Posted on 07 May 2020 by Thales DIS
We’ve relaunched with a new look and name but are still bringing you the latest insights into the evolving world of digital identity and security.
Posted on 12 February 2011 by Jennifer Dean
This year the RSA Conference in San Francisco coincides with the Mobile World Congress resulting in a busy week for Gemalto’s Telecom and Enteprise Security teams.
Posted on 09 May 2011 by Thales DIS
Last week, I was perplexed to have someone ask me: ‘What’s your fax number?’. The relative novelty of receiving a fax led us to wonder why, in this digital age, they are not now totally obsolete? The answer: signatures.
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Tim Cawsey
Contactless travel cards aren’t new – many countries already offer them, from Hong Kong’s Octopus card to London’s Oyster card. What is the first of its kind, however, is a customized travel card, which is what Stockholm Public Transport (“Storstockholms Lokaltrafik”) is now offering.