Security group plans for a future without passwords
Having to remember multiple passwords may soon be a thing of the past.
Joab Jackson | 10 Dec | Read more
Having to remember multiple passwords may soon be a thing of the past.
Joab Jackson | 10 Dec | Read more
Imagine one day strapping on a wristband in the morning and then opening your smartphone and laptop without passwords, getting into your car without a key and even boarding a plane without your ID or a boarding pass.
Sharon Gaudin | 26 Sep | Read more
Ongoing large-scale breaches of user ID and password credentials are becoming so frequent that their days may be numbered in the enterprise, according to a strategic head with identity-management giant NetIQ.
David Braue | 16 Sep | Read more
Australians are happy to provide biometric identification when boarding aircraft but are far less accepting of allowing retailers to use biometrics to sell them products, the 2014 Unisys Security Index has shown.
David Braue | 27 May | Read more
Information and system security is a complicated business that comes down to a few very basic concepts. Issues of trust and identity are central to effective information and system security. The trouble is, we often struggle to understand what these two things mean and have an even harder time trying to prove them.
Anthony Caruana | 22 May | Read more
Over the last month I've attended four international events that have had a focus on security. And there's one data point that ought to have every CSO, CISO and CIO out there worried. Despite more money than ever being spent on security – and the amount is increasing – the amount of money being lost as a result of security breaches is rising at an even greater rate.
Anthony Caruana | 17 Apr | Read more
It took just four days for German researchers to trick the Samsung Galaxy S5's fingerprint scanner into accepting a mold of a fingerprint instead of a real finger.
Mikael Ricknäs | 16 Apr | Read more
NEC has launched a new Mobile Facial Recognition Appliance that enables organisations in any industry to offer an ultra-personalised customer experience by recognising the face of each and every customer as soon as they set foot on the premises.
Zafar Anjum | 15 Apr | Read more
NEC believes that new facial recognition technology could be crucial in facing the challenges of maintaining public order in countries like Hong Kong, the company said in a statement today.
Zafar Anjum | 28 Oct | Read more
The fingerprint sensor in Apple's new iPhone 5S has the potential to enhance the security of the device, but the devil will be in the details.
Lucian Constantin | 10 Sep | Read more
A new biometric touch screen that identities people by their fingerprints could provide a new way of allowing people to securely interact with computers in public places.
Samuel Shead | 23 Jul | Read more
Microsoft's next OS update offers native fingerprint reader support
Antone Gonsalves | 05 Jun | Read more
Electronic tattoos and pills that make the body itself a password would create their own unique challenges, security experts warn
34 Plympton Street, #2 | 04 Jun | Read more
Consumers often fail to perform transactions online due to authentication failure. But while they struggle, they also distrust websites with weak authentication procedures.
Thor Olavsrud | 17 Apr | Read more
Fujitsu Technology Solutions has named European bank UniCredit as the first major customer for its PalmSecure authentication system, which is on display at the Cebit trade show in Hanover, Germany, this week.
Peter Sayer | 04 Mar | Read more