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Can biometrics move beyond borders?

October 25, 2005 Interoperability, privacy and data sharing must be solved before the technology is implemented globally, industry experts say. TAGS: biometrics, passport, data sharing, border security, deadline, visitor, European Union, border, U.S., privacy, security

EU wants biometric passports delayed

April 1, 2005 Only six European countries are in a position to meet an October deadline set by the U.S. for the introduction of biometric passports. Photos: Biometric systems stand guard TAGS: biometrics, passport, deadline, European Union, impact, study, U.S., U.K., security

FBI takes biometrics database proposal to U.K.

January 16, 2008 The agency's proposed "server in the sky" database would share biometric data on the world's most-wanted criminals. TAGS: biometrics, U.K., criminal, consortium, proposal, database, agency, U.S., server

Finding business for biometrics

October 19, 2005 Lack of clear return on investment, combined with interoperability issues, is holding back adoption of the technology. TAGS: biometrics, fingerprint recognition, open standard, adoption, fear, Fujitsu, London, U.S.

Experts call for global biometrics agency

October 21, 2005 International standards should be developed, then deployed in all countries where the technology is used, say experts. TAGS: biometric identification, biometrics, agency, traveler, expert, London, monitor, conference, process, U.S.

Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies

September 27, 2001 Robert McCashin, CEO of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse. TAGS: biometrics, airport, passenger, terrorist, airline, criminal, terrorism, security, U.S., database
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