Even the most biometrically sophisticated of modern ID documents will be potentially forgeable for those with a strong incentive to do so. |
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In February India's census authority completed a year-long effort of tallying and biometrically registering its 1.2 billion residents. |
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For several years it has served as the printer of secure government IDs — biometrically designed passports and border-crossing smart cards. |
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Locking the launch of software selected: you must identify yourself biometrically to launch the software you have chosen to safeguard. |
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A huge project is getting millions of Indians biometrically identified and opening accounts for them. |
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The primary scope of the project is to expediently and biometrically identify subjects in non-intake situations. |
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Multi-tier, biometrically controlled access to caged environments. |
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You remember Clear, the private program based primarily on issuing biometrically encoded identity cards and giving its members special security lanes at airports. |
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The government is also seeking to fill its labor shortage by biometrically registering all workers and offering permits of a maximum 10 years for illegal workers. |
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In Ghana, one of WWB's network MFIs has also introduced biometrically enabled Point of Sale devices at various merchants and small businesses, thereby bringing banking to the doorstep of the customer. |
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Your data should be stored in a biometrically secure data center. |
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Its multi-biometric enrollment, management and authentication platform allows users to search and match populations of unlimited sizes biometrically for identity confirmation. |
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Contactless credit and debit card payments, mobile payments and biometrically authenticated payments will each levy its own unique impact over the next five years. |
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