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OAIC slams US facial recognition firm Clearview
Says the company breached Australian privacy laws.
Byron Kaye
Nov 4 2021, 6:50AM
Security
Chrome, Firefox and Edge embrace new biometrics API
Browsers jump aboard move to reduce password use.
Simon Sharwood
Aug 1 2018, 7:07AM
Security
NEC kicked off $47m Australian biometrics contract
Criminal Intelligence Commission terminates project.
Michael Jenkin
Jun 15 2018, 3:44PM
Services
Apple's biometric identity crisis
[Comment] Is Apple planning an about-face on its next iPhone’s security?
Matthew JC Powell
Aug 15 2017, 6:00AM
Comment
Optus scores Australian-first with voice biometrics for ATO
No more security questions.
William Maher
Jul 15 2015, 11:53AM
Security
Biometric smartphones the next big thing: Ericsson
Apple sets the trend with fingerprint scanner.
Staff Writers
Dec 13 2013, 8:00AM
Mobility
Crims outed by Vic cops' facial recognition system
Zero false positives.
Darren Pauli
Mar 20 2013, 8:11AM
Security
Customs strike hits strained security system
Operators a weak spot in security screening.
Darren Pauli
Sep 27 2011, 8:03AM
Security
Melbourne council searches in vein for tardy staff
System promises to cut wages by 1 percent.
Darren Pauli
Sep 8 2011, 4:15PM
Security
Facial recognition used in riots ahead of Olympic Games deployment
Police, vigilantes, tap into facial recognition.
Stewart Mitchell, Darren Pauli
Aug 16 2011, 7:38AM
Security
Biometrics
Biometric tech tracks what suspects have been touching.
Miya Knights
Aug 8 2011, 2:27PM
Hardware
Ipswich CCTV network garners global interest
Aussie designer backs video surveillance for fighting crime.
Darren Pauli
Jul 7 2011, 1:27PM
Security
Cisco cameras to monitor China
Aussie expert backs video surveillance as a crime fighting tool.
Darren Pauli
Jul 6 2011, 3:31PM
Security
NSW Police and prisons get IT budget boost
Upgrades, biometrics and video conferencing on the agenda.
Brett Winterford
Jun 9 2010, 9:29AM
Finance
Government to collect biometrics from asylum seekers
Scheme labelled "dangerous".
Ben Grubb
Dec 7 2009, 3:16PM
Security
Biometrics - the ultimate security?
Technology that uses characters' behaviours and genetics to identify and control them is usually a plot point in popular culture, used by authorities in dystopian settings of the near future.
Nate Cochrane
Jul 10 2009, 10:00AM
Security
Australians welcome biometrics for security
Australians support the introduction of new technologies such as biometrics as a means of providing greater security for their personal data and finances, according to the November Unisys Security Index conducted by Newspoll.
Staff Writers
Dec 17 2008, 12:23PM
Security
NSW Police upgrades biometrics with Argus
Argus Solutions has won a $400,000 tender from the NSW Police Force to upgrade and enhance its biometrics infrastructure.
Lilia Guan
Dec 17 2008, 11:39AM
Software
NSW Department of Corrective Services eyes-off local biometrics product
Australian biometrics specialist, Argus Solutions, has won an order from the NSW Department of Corrective Services (NSW DCS) for the supply of its identity management solution.
Lilia Guan
Oct 30 2008, 2:57PM
Security
Biometrics more popular than passwords
Most computer users happier to use voice recognition.
Clement James
Jul 9 2008, 11:02PM
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