Are smartphones an accurate identity authentication method? http://t.co/57rosMzQMl See on blog.securekey.com
Are smartphones an accurate identity authentication method? http://t.co/57rosMzQMl See on blog.securekey.com
the myris scanner uses a 20 frames per second video capture of your irises to verify your identity for logging into your favorite websites and apps. See on http://www.designboom.com
(PRWEB) March 22, 2011 Voxeo, the leading provider of Unlocked Communications™ solutions, and Leading Software, a UK-based software company providing voice b. See on http://www.bcpfactory.com
A Look Forward: 2014 and Identity Theft Huffington Post The good news is that authentication technology is advancing to enable more automatic identifiers to ensure you are who you say you are, such as geolocation awareness, biometric solutions such… See…
Voice of AmericaChina Urges IMF to Give More Power to Emerging MarketsVoice of AmericaBEIJING — China called on IMF member nations on Wednesday to stick to a commitment to give emerging markets more power at the global lender after U.S.…
High Hopes For The Emerging Markets: 2014 Could Be The Year For The …ForbesWith the U.S. markets up 30% in that stellar and historic 2013, the question must be asked: where should smart money go now? See on http://www.forbes.com
Emerging markets at risk amid shift in global growth The Globe and Mail But the growth patterns of the global economy are shifting, and so are the risks for businesses that have capitalized on the rising wealth of emerging markets…
As most consumer goods manufacturers have achieved at least some measure of success in the BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China), they are starting to look toward the next wave of emerging markets such as the MINTS countries (Mexico,……
If you followed our blog throughout the last year you probably noticed that we had placed a lot of emphasis on one huge and important topic: Search Engine Marketing. See on blog.landerapp.com
On-board biometrics: The next-gen ID card?ATM marketplace.com (press release)Oslo, Norway-based Zwipe has developed a biometric card that reads the user’s fingerprint, activating in less than a second, a company news release said. See on http://www.atmmarketplace.com