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Europe Initiates Pilot Program for Biometric Gait Recognition in Border Monitoring

The European Commission has launched a pilot project, PopEye, to test biometric gait recognition for monitoring external EU borders. Funded with €3.2 million over three years, the project aims to enhance border security by identifying individuals based on their walking patterns from distances of up to 200 meters. The initiative emphasizes privacy and compliance with…

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Toppan Gravity to Acquire HID’s Citizen Identity Division Amid Growing Industry Consolidation

Toppan Gravity has struck a deal to acquire HID’s Citizen Identity division from Assa Abloy. The acquisition is anticipated to close in the upcoming months, although terms remain undisclosed. The move aligns with a broader trend of consolidation in the identity sector, emphasizing the integration of traditional and digital identity solutions. The HID division has…

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Enhancing Security and Efficiency in Pharma Manufacturing through Biometric ID Technology

Pharmaceutical manufacturers are adopting wearable biometric ID products like Nymi Bands to enhance security and expedite authentication processes. These devices enable hands-free identification, significantly improving productivity while safeguarding against unauthorized access. Coupled with mobile computing solutions, the Nymi Band streamlines workflow in complex pharmaceutical environments by allowing quick access with a singular daily authentication. In…

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EU Launches PopEye Project to Enhance Biometric Border Control with Gait Recognition

The European Union has launched a pilot project named PopEye to enhance border biometric checks by incorporating gait recognition technology. This initiative aims to overcome challenges faced by traditional biometric methods under adverse conditions, supported by multiple research and technological partners. With a budget of over 3.2 million euros, the project focuses on ethical compliance…

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EU Launches PopEye Project to Enhance Border Biometrics with Gait Recognition

The European Union has launched the PopEye pilot project to integrate gait recognition with existing biometrics for border security. The project aims to improve identity checks by capturing biometrics from moving individuals, addressing limitations of current technologies. Supported by various research institutions and funded by a Horizon grant, PopEye will be implemented at Romania and…

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Infineon Launches New Fingerprint Sensor ICs for Automotive Applications

Infineon Technologies has introduced two new automotive fingerprint sensor ICs, the CYFP10020A00 and CYFP10020S00, that enhance biometric authentication in vehicles. These sensors offer temperature resilience, precise fingerprint detection, and customization options, making them suitable for in-vehicle personalization and external payment authentication. They are now available for purchase and will be displayed at OktoberTech™ 2024. Infineon…

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The Future of Biometric Technology in Higher Education: Insights from ASSA ABLOY

In a recent CampusIDNews episode, Jeff Bransfield of ASSA ABLOY articulated the growing trend of adopting biometric technologies in higher education as a way to replace traditional ID systems. With advancements in facial and palm recognition, campuses can enhance security and convenience. Bransfield also addressed privacy concerns, reassuring that biometric data is securely stored as…

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Expansion of UK Forensics Database: 28.3 Million Fingerprints Recorded

The UK National DNA Database now holds over 6 million records and the IDENT1 fingerprint database has surpassed 28.3 million fingerprint forms, providing essential support in solving crimes, with over 820,000 matches to unresolved cases recorded since 2001. The probability of matching DNA profiles has increased to 65%, resulting in thousands of matches to serious…

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New Zealand’s Identity Check Biometrics Service Passes Bias Evaluation with High Success Rate

New Zealand’s facial recognition system, Identity Check, has successfully passed an evaluation by BixeLab with no significant bias found among different demographic groups. The system, already used by 70,000 users, boasts a 94% success rate and is set for expansion across government departments. It aims to enhance efficiency in accessing services while maintaining data security…

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SIC Biometrics Strategizes Expansion Amid Growing Industry Demand

SIC Biometrics, a prominent yet underrecognized player in the biometric hardware industry, has been acquiring new resources for expansion following its acquisition by DNA Partners. With a strong history of innovation and partnerships, including with Apple, the company aims to broaden its market presence by targeting new integrators while enhancing existing client relationships. SIC’s commitment…

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