Biometrics gain appreciation during a pandemic

A recent consumer survey shows a growing acceptance of biometric technologies. Nearly half (46%) of respondents said[…]

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Air Travel — Why Iris ID?

Part 4 By Mohammed Murad Global air travel organizations and airports worldwide agree that biometric systems using[…]

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Airports are already using biometrics

Part 3 by Mohammed Murad Biometrics technologies provide various choices, typically divided into behavioral or physiological categories.[…]

Reducing time in airports

By Mohammed Murad It’s no secret that air travel is way down from pre-pandemic days by about[…]

Four reasons iris-based technology will drive biometric system growth

by Mohammed Murad Many government and fortune 50 organizations need the tighter access control that biometric technologies[…]

Regaining Air Travelers

The first in a four-part series on how biometrics can help air travel recovery from the effects[…]

Biometrics Needed for Vaccine Equity

By Mohammed Murad While many first-world nations have now fully vaccinated more than 70% of their citizens[…]

Iris Biometrics Set the Stage for Future Federal Access Control

Final of a three-part series By Mohammed Murad When the federal government first established a PIV card[…]

Time to Make PIV Cards Universal in Federal Facilities

Second of a three-part series By Mohammed Murad Getting into a federal building or gaining access to[…]

9/11 Forever Changed Government Access Control

First of a three-part series By Mohammed Murad The 2001 9/11 terrorist attacks on the U.S. forever[…]

Demand for iris recognition-based access control skyrocketing

By Mohammed Murad The demand for access control technology is skyrocketing, according to a new market research[…]

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Getting back to normal with vaccine passports

Are you vaccinated? That’s a question asked by governments and businesses around the world. The answers to[…]

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