- Click of the mouses gives users secure access to PCs
HEADNOTE Passwords where people choose their birth date or partner's name are proving to be a nightmare A new development in fingerprint scanning that allows users access into their nersonal computers without the need for passwords is predicted to become the choice of security conscious organizations around the world. MT ......
- Fingerprint security
The average office worker juggles a dozen or more passwords and user names for various e-mail accounts, Web sites, online banks and network log-ins. For some relief, IBM Corp. and Fujitsu Computer Systems are offering an alternative to password overload.
- Zvetco, Vitani Add Biometric Security to 350 Fakta Retail Stores
Zvetco Biometrics, a fingerprint authentication hardware manufacturer and network security solution provider, announced Fakta discount warehouse clubs as its new retail client.
- Demnark's Fakta Installs Biometric Security Systems Chainwide
DENMARK -- Fakta discount and warehouse clubs last week completed deployment of 1,500 fingerprint scanners across approximately 350 stores to replace magnetic employee cards by providing secure employee access to every cash register for login with just the touch of a finger.
- CryptoMetrics: Security at Your Fingertips
Tired of trying to remember separate passwords for your laptop, desktop, and PDA? If so, the answer to your security problems could be at the tips of your fingers-literally. IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 1 CryptoMetrics' FingerSURE Many companies and individuals have welcomed the security that biometric fingerprint readers offer. But as great ......
- Product Pipeline
Biometrics and security Talk of biometrics for authentication isn't radical, but consumer applications in this area are new. Over the next decade, fingerprint scanners will appear in all kinds of gadgets. PanTech is introducing to Asia the G-1100 , a mobile phone with a 1.3 megapixel camera that also records ......
- Fickle finger of marketing
Hip, cool and narcissistic, the 20-something leaps from bed into his suit pants. His wall is plastered with pictures of him holding up his right index finger. There's even a close-up just of the finger. The 20-second TV commercial bounces along to a new retro of "It Don't Mean a ......