Each (should they attend) will receive a gold statue of a boot stamping on a human head - an image from George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four, from which the Big Brother title is also taken. The Department of Transport is in with a shout, though...
But when that biometric information is included in the data fed into Nora systems it limits the likelihood of a crooked croupier or cashier popping up with a new identity or forged documentation. The rendering of the digital images also allows more...
The Home Office has outlined plans to test the accuracy of its biometric technology on 2,500 citizens just days after MPs voted in favour of the ID cards bill. To test enrolment and verification performance of the biometric systems the Home Office...
But the Home Office's 'market sounding' document published last month revealed that 265 government departments and public bodies are now expected to rely on the controversial biometric ID cards as the much-touted 'gold standard' for identification.
Researchers at Clarkson University have found that fingerprint readers can be spoofed by fingerprint images lifted with Play-Doh or gelatine or a model of a finger moulded out of dental plaster. The research, funded by a $3.1m grant from the...
So, what is actually gained by enabling "trusted" people to pass through an automatic biometric gate - even assuming that it actually works? More so, biometric technology introduces a consistent identification performance and contrary to the all...