Facial recognition stories - Page 5

Trustwave releases facial recognition tool for pentesters
Thu, 9th Aug 2018
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Social Mapper takes an automated approach to searching popular social media sites for names and pictures of individuals.

What’s holding businesses back from adopting facial recognition?
Thu, 21st Jun 2018
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Aussie execs predict AI to join workforce soon, boosting revenues; facial recognition tech poses privacy concerns.

THAT'S A WRAP: Highlights from Sydney’s 2nd Annual Safety, Security and Counter-Terrorism Forum
Tue, 8th May 2018
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The event took a comprehensive look at the state of play for terrorist organisations and individuals - both local and abroad.

Gemalto and Dai Nippon Printing develop facial recognition for mobile banking
Tue, 3rd Apr 2018
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Gemalto is set to provide facial biometrics to Dai Nippon Printing customers in Japan, enhancing mobile banking functionality.

Lost or found someone's pet? PiP facial recognition will reunite our furry friends
Thu, 15th Mar 2018
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New Zealand rolls out PiP facial recognition technology to help reunite lost pets with their owners, revolutionising animal recovery services.

25% of firms fail to implement multi-factor authentication for BYOD
Fri, 16th Feb 2018
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25% of respondents at the Gartner Symposium lacked some form of multi-factor authentication when securing BYOD.

Will the iPhone X's Face ID be hackable? Security expert weighs in
Mon, 2nd Oct 2017
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The iPhone X’s facial recognition technologies have been called into question by a security consultant who claims that no tech is ever unbeatable.

NEC releases facial recognition software - passwords, a thing of the past?
Thu, 27th Apr 2017
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NEC's new facial recognition software could make traditional passwords obsolete, boosting security for mobile services.

How facial recognition will revolutionise customer experiences
Wed, 9th Nov 2016
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Facial recognition technology could remove the need for paper-driven and time-consuming processes, and shorten the entire sales cycle.

NEC Australia & NT Police facial recognition take out top innovation award
Fri, 2nd Sep 2016
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NEC Australia and NT Police have nabbed the top innovation award for their lightning-fast facial recognition system used in crime fighting.

Biometrics tech to be worth $9.6 billion by 2022
Mon, 4th Jul 2016
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Facial recognition technology is on the rise. The 2D and 3D biometrics industry will be worth $9.6 billion in revenue by 2022.

NEC and NT Police recognised for facial recognition technology
Tue, 21st Jun 2016
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The Northern Territory Police Force and NEC has been acknowledged for its use of facial recognition technology to fight crime.

Smart tracking tech: prepare for the next 10 years of evolution
Fri, 3rd Jun 2016
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Current tracking tech can pinpoint GPS accuracy to within a few metres. It will get much more powerful in the next decade, Daniel Lewkovitz says.

Big things are on the horizon for biometrics security
Wed, 23rd Mar 2016
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Biometrics industry to reach $30bn by 2021, driven by fingerprint sensors and facial recognition, says ABI Research.

Aussie Police implement facial recognition software
Tue, 1st Sep 2015
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NT Police harness NEC's cutting-edge facial recognition tech to bolster crime-fighting efforts and enhance public safety.

Data heading to 1.8 zettabytes this year
Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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The world's digital data is expected to reach 1.8 zettabytes in 2011, doubling every two years and surpassing storage capacity, reveals an EMC and IDC study.

A Timely Perspective
Fri, 1st Aug 2008
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Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with insights from 20-year veteran Graham Tucker, reflecting on the tech revolution and future trends in computing.