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Week in Review: Move over Vista, Windows 7 is in the works
Bill Gates may have gone, but Microsoft still has the ability to make the IT community sit up and take notice.
UK gets new James Bond-style data centre
SAVVIS' new data centre will use biometrics, weight-sensitive entrance floor panels, bullet-proof glass, 'man traps' and CCTV for security.
Police need biometric technology regulation
Biometric technology is readily available for law enforcement, but a police director has said that regulation and public debate is needed.
US report casts doubt on “reliable” biometric systems
Back to the drawing board for security designers.
UK doesn’t appreciate need for internet security
Although identify theft is the biggest concern for UK residents, a new survey has shown many don’t realise the impact their online activity could...
Scotland looks to protect public data
The Scottish government has established a new data privacy group to boost IT security levels in public organisations.
Experts ponder future of workplace biometrics
Experts, academics and members of the public and private sector met in Westminster today to discuss the future of biometric technology.
Five biometric technologies businesses could use
Could fingerprint and retina biometrics be rendered out of date by new tech such as vein pattern recognition?
UK ready and willing for biometric fingerprinting
It seems that the British has more faith in biometric technology than governments and banks.
Ditching ID cards would save more than £3 billion
Kable has claimed that the fingerprinting aspect of passports alone will cost nearly one billion pounds.
Biometric passport contract goes to De La Rue
The next generation of passports will be made by De La Rue as part of a £400 million contract.
UK ‘most open in Europe’ to biometric testing
UK consumers are much happier to use biometric tech than their European neighbours.
Businesses to ‘fingerprint' customers for ID cards
High-street businesses including the Post Office could soon become ‘biometric enrolment centres’.
Face scanning border tech tested at Manchester airport
Border controls go hi tech, as a new biometric facial recognition system is tested at Manchester Airport.
Biometrics market to double
The latest analyst predictions for growth in this part of the IT security market suggest early investments are about to pay off.
AIB deploys voice biometrics for password resets
New voice verification system to cut down on helpdesk calls.
New biometrics trial unveiled at Gatwick
UK moves closer to US style fingerprint biometrics-based border control with pilot project at London's second airport.
Business biometrics raises ID theft risk<br/>
The commercial use of biometrics will become widespread in five years, but is not without security risks<br/>
Public Sector Roundup: Supply chain savings
Surrey is expecting to save £300,000 after streamlining its book procurement, Birmingham is using recycled IT for social programmes, and the EU...
Biometrics tunnel to simplify security and ID checks
Gait recognition using controlled tunnels could enhance security in airports or the Olympic Games, say researchers at the University of Southampton.
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