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January 15, 2009 /

UK community college to trial new biometrics

St. Neots Community College, located in Cambridgeshire, UK, has had a new facial scanning system installed for a trial-run attendance tracker, according to a BBC News article. As opposed to their previous, manual system, the new system sees students punching...
November 10, 2008 / ,

CTST 2009

Dates: May 4 - 7, 2009 Venue: Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Location: New Orleans, Louisiana URL: http://www.ctst.com/CTST09 Description: The CTST 2009 Conference and Exhibition is the premier advanced payments and security conference in the Americas. For seventeen years CTST...
July 21, 2008 /

Hand scans added to Tennessee university ID system

Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tenn., has added hand scanning to complement its new ID numbering system, at least for entrance into the school’s recreation facility. The school has already assigned an eight-digit identification number for the campus “BlueID” card...

CardSmith selects Ingersoll Rand as access control and security provider

Looking for a one-stop campus card solution, CardSmith has chosen Ingersoll Rand as its preferred access control provider, enabling the campus card provider to offer Schlage locking systems to its college clients. According to CardSmith, campuses can now create any...
January 4, 2008 / , ,

Focus on the printer, the card, and the process to secure your ID issuance

“It’s no longer simply about putting a photo on a white piece of plastic,” says Ryan Park, Fargo Electronics’ director of product marketing for secure printers/encoders. “It’s just not secure. Unfortunately, that represents a lot of the ID vehicles out...
November 5, 2007 / , ,

Nova Southeastern completes implementation of new Shark Card

Nova Southeastern University (NSU) has just successfully completed the deployment of their new “Shark Card” campus wide smart card program. The NSU Shark card program, provided by SmartCentric in conjunction with Siemens Communications Inc, combines the latest in leading edge...
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September 28, 2007 / ,

The Maturation of Biometric Standards

Numerous national and civilian security applications will see improvement in functionality because of newly published biometric standards. Biometrically enabled passports will be made more robust because of new standards that define a general specification for physical characteristics, layout and security....
September 11, 2007 / , ,

Blackboard releases new NCR® point-of-sale registers

Users of the Blackboard Commerce Suite now have available two new point-of-sale registers from NCR featuring large touch screen monitors and more memory that will lower campus transaction time. By eliminating the need for ancillary equipment, the new embedded technology...

Make your plans now to attend this year's CARTES and IDentification event

Identification, NFC, contactless and Japan will all be major focal points during the 22nd edition of CARTES, coming your way Nov. 15-17 in Paris at the Paris-Nord Villepinte Exhibition Centre near Roissy Charles de Gaulle international airport. One of the...
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Great inverview on the Public Key Open Credential (PKOC) standard with ELATEC's Jason Ouellette, Chairman of the Board for the @PSIAlliance.

Attn: friends in the biometrics space. Nominations close Friday for the annual Women in Biometrics Awards. Take five minutes to recognize a colleague or even yourself. http://WomenInBiometrics.com

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