Anita Joseph caught up with GUSTAVO GASSMAN – Vice President, Emerging Markets at HID, to discover how the company is …
Snapdragon 845 specs revealed: Immersive tech, AI & ‘secure vault’
Snapdragon 845 has been designed with Qualcomm Technologies’ wireless heterogenous compute expertise to deliver a platform for immersive multimedia experiences.0 2600Delinea survey unveils shifting password security paradigm
Delinea’s survey outcomes from BlackHat USA Conference uncover changing password security dynamics amid the passwordless trend, shedding light on authentication …
New research from Entrust reveals the changing face of authentication
The Future of Identity Report Finds Consumers Want More Convenience Without Sacrificing Security.
Digital landscape or digital riskscape?: Malware attacks on the rise in UAE
As businesses rush to embrace digital transformation in the Industry 4.0 era, recent research by international cybersecurity experts shows that while cyberspace can deliver superior efficiency and productivity benefits, it can also put businesses at severe risk.
Kasperksy reveals dangers of unsecured biometrics data
Traditional passwords nowadays are a weak point as data leaks happen quite often. More and more companies decide to change the approach and adopt biometrics. However, no one is immune to identity theft and there already have been several actual cases of losing biometric data.
Dubai’s Emirates first foreign airline to start biometric boarding
Dubai-based Emirates is once again pushing the boundaries of technology, becoming the first airline outside America to receive approval for biometric boarding from the US Customs Border Protection (CBP).
ScreenCheck’s personalised approach is driving their success in new digital era
CNME Editor Mark Forker, spoke to Shaji Abdul Kadar, Chief Operating Officer at ScreenCheck, to find out how the innovative …
Biometrics: a security bane or boon?
Biometric security, whether fingerprint, facial or iris recognition, is fast emerging as the preferred way to safeguard the data of companies and individuals from threat actors. However, while biometric identification may be less prone to theft and spoofing than passwords, it’s still vulnerable to hacking.
Biometrics power faster, more secure travel experiences
Airlines and airports are already investing in various forms of biometric technology and these will be more commonplace worldwide as 63% of airports and 43% of airlines plan to invest in biometric ID management solutions in the next three years, according to a recent report by SITA.
It may be 2019 before Android catches up with Apple’s Face ID tech
Most Android phones will have to wait until 2019 to duplicate the 3D sensing feature behind Apple’s Face ID security, handicapping Samsung and others on a technology that is set to be worth billions in revenue over the next few years.