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The Pentagon can’t take security at ‘face’ value
While biometrics could offer effective additional security to the Department of Defense, physical biometrics by themselves are not the panacea that many would like them to be.
By Nico Fischbach
How DISA wants to use biometrics for persistent identification
The Defense Intelligence Agency’s Emerging Technologies Directorate has a prototype phone that uses biometrics to constantly verify the user's identity.
By Nathan Strout
What’s next for multifactor authentication in the Defense Department
The threat landscape is incredibly dynamic and today’s technology must support a stronger approach.
By Dan Conrad
A new Army lab to accelerate the use of biometric data
The Biometric System Integration Laboratory, which opened in February at Fort Belvoir in northern Virginia, will serve as a proving ground for emerging biometric devices and networking capabilitie
By Adam Stone
Global biometrics market to reach $7.9 billion
The global biometrics market will grow to $7.9 billion by 2027, according to a forecast by market consultancy ASDReports.
By Michael Peck