UK national ID: Britons, no need to worry
Posted on 13 January 2017 by
The idea of a national ID card in the UK has always met strong resistance, but is it warranted?
Posted on 13 January 2017 by
The idea of a national ID card in the UK has always met strong resistance, but is it warranted?
Posted on 23 May 2017 by
The REAL ID Act has prompted authorities to review the materials used in their documents. We compare the options.
Posted on 14 June 2016 by
In this post we discuss the benefits of turning to mobile driver’s licenses.
Posted on 21 September 2011 by
We’re shortly going to be researching CIOs globally on their views on security and authentication. What their concerns and pressure points are, what the barriers to implementing stronger security seem to be and where responsibility for security sits within an organization. However, we’d like YOU to pose the questions.
What would you ask?
Posted on 08 June 2016 by
1984 – published on June 8 1949 – painted a bleak picture of a world where every move was electronically monitored. But e-ID has shown that managing citizen identification is possible without infringing upon civil liberties.
Posted on 16 April 2013 by
Law enforcement organizations looking for the best solution to move to advanced authentication and meet the CJIS mandate have received some good news: they now have until 2014. CJIS is the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS). It is the primary central repository for criminal justice information and the focal point […]