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Jul
8
2010

What is the Advantage of Biometric Security Products?

Product Safety As there are more and more transactions online, provide banks and financial institutions to protect the use of biometric security products and other sensitive financial transactions on the web. The most obvious benefit is the improved security features for conventional security measures such as locks and passwords in comparison. The fingerprints and retinal function can not be manipulated and provides a nearly infallible security. The role of the biometric lock in Office Security Read more ...

Jul
4
2010

Biometrics security products

Product Safety   Passwords, once identified as a simple product security solution, have become bulky, fragile, expensive and prone to abuse. On average, the security password examined 30 individuals and companies spend $ 25 to be able to eliminate $ 100 per year for each worker pass word problems. To resolve this problem, manufacturers have ventured into the top of the biometric technology to protect personal computers crucial information, as are almost Desktop and World Wide Web can protect ap Read more ...

Jun
25
2010

Attend Procurve?s Presentation “successfully Playing the Network Security Game” at the 2008 Government & Health Technologies Conference and

Attend Procurve’s Presentation “Successfully Playing the Network Security Game” at the 2008 Government & Health Technologies Conference and Expo 2008 – Toronto, Canada – ProCurve Networking by HP will deliver a presentation on “Successfully Playing the Network Security Game: Combining the Offense and the Defense” at the 2008 Government and Health Technologies Conference and Expo. Building a secure network is no game to consider lightly. The age o Read more ...

Jun
12
2010

Biometrics: The Future Is Here, Biometric Technology Has Arrived In The Security Industry

The future is here. Biometric technology has arrived in the home security industry, and we are excited to offer you the innovative Access Control biometric reader. In the old days, access to restricted areas was granted by metal keys and locks. Then technology progressed to ID cards and PIN numbers. But now you have the ultimate in access control. What is a Biometric Reader? “Biometric” comes from the Greek bios (”life”) and metron (”measure”). A biometri Read more ...

Jun
10
2010

A Surveillance Society and the Conflict State: Leveraging Ubiquitous Surveillance and Biometrics Technology to Improve Homeland Security

Product DescriptionThis is a NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA report procured by the Pentagon and made available for public release. It has been reproduced in the best form available to the Pentagon. It is not spiral-bound, but rather assembled with Velobinding in a soft, white linen cover. The Storming Media report number is A116704. The abstract provided by the Pentagon follows: The thesis research examines the emergence of surveillance and biometrics technologies as a pragmatic base Read more ...