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Biometrics is taking off in a big way in consumer electronics, especially in smartphones. But how safe is the technology? Should we use biometrics for banking authentication? And what are the differences between consumer-grade and commercial-grade sensors? https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/podcast-how-safe-is-biometrics/
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The eyes have it. The use of iris recognition technology is expanding around the globe and it is being utilized in a vast array of commercial and government applications ranging from access control to time management. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/eye-on-you/
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Airports face two difficult security challenges: First, they must get the right people to destinations around the world, quickly and safely; second they must make it impossible for the wrong people to access either airport restricted zones or planes. And while both challenges are important, in the current climate the second is a matter of life and death. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/security-built-from-ground-up/
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It’s been a tremendous challenge for airports in the U.S. and around the world: How can they measure up to new standards in traveler screening and security, without creating delays – and escalating passenger dissatisfaction? Fortunately, technology is stepping in. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/life-on-the-fast-lane/
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Your fingerprints, your iris, even the shape of your ear are unique and can be used to identify you. But beyond their unique properties, they contain no information about you - who you are, what groups you belong to, what you have been give access to. Biometrics are best used to strengthen existing methods of identity management. https://futurelab.assaabloy.com/en/biometrics-and-identity-management/