There is clearly money to made in biometrics to support government services and payments, but also plenty of risk, especially without the right market fit.
The Russian city of St. Petersburg plans to equip 8,000 cameras with ethnicity recognition capabilities to monitor its migrant population.
Biometrics are figuring into state politics and policy changes, as its leaders fall in line with the Trump administration on ...
The Netherlands' national digital ID is increasingly the main way people access government services, and private-sector ...
An early Clearview AI investor and a co-founder have replaced Hoan Ton-That as CEOs, and will pursue contracts from a more ...
In 2024, the Russian state increased its purchases of video surveillance systems to 130.1 billion rubles (US$1.4 billion).
Migrant workers who have not submitted their biometrics for a mandatory registration exercise will face deportation any time ...
BioEnable worked on the pilot with Niger’s Ministry of Interior, Public Security, and Territorial Administration, in ...
Meta, X and Snap have submitted a joint letter in support of a South Dakota bill that would require app stores to implement ...
ID-Pal has joined The Payments Association and Facephi the Secure Technology Alliance, while ArcBlock's Matt McKinney has ...
Dr. Norman Poh, chief science for Trust Stamp, speaks on the topic of biometric-bound credentials and how they enable zero ...
The country’s data protection regulator has issued a statement clarifying its stance on the collection of personal ...