Why facial recognition ethics cannot be ignored: A closer look at the risks and consequences

Biometric technologies are advancing rapidly, which means new modes of authenticating people are becoming more prevalent.

Why facial recognition cannot be a stand-alone authentication method

Facial recognition is increasingly being used to verify and authenticate users in different settings, whether it’s to unlock phones, gain access to online bank accounts or government services, or even at airports to verify users and eliminate passport lines. We’ve seen its applications in various industries ranging from public transportation and healthcare to law enforcement and government services.

AEOS by Nedap integrates with Invixium’s biometric solutions

“This integration simplifies installation and management while reducing costs for businesses that are looking for unified end-to-end security systems. We look forward to addressing the needs of AEOS users with our unique solution,” says Shiraz Kapadia.

Invixium introduces powerful suite of healthy access features with IXM mobile

Through IXM Mobile, Invixium now provides businesses with a digital attestation questionnaire for health screening, disclaimers, and more for staff and visitors to answer essential questions from the comfort of home.

Sony Alpha 7 IV Camera with AI-powered autofocus

Sony has recently released a new line of cameras called the Sony Alpha 7 IV. It has many improvements over the previous Alpha 7 model. It’s faster, more high-quality, and has longer battery life.