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What NIST-led innovation is estimated to have saved U.S. industry $6.1 billion over the past 20 years? Well, probably several, but, perhaps surprisingly, a new economics study* points to the ...
In November 2008, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a new document that will likely have significant impact on all physical access control systems (PACS) in use at ...
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After nearly a year in the making, the National Institute of Standards and Technology has been convinced that minutia is an acceptable way to store fingerprint biometric data on smart cards. Amid ...
Speaking of technologies that are beginning to take off (last issue we looked at happenings around virtual directories), biometrics may be poised to finally claim its rightful place in the identity ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has unveiled a comprehensive initiative to address the growing ...
Last issue I talked about some recent updates to existing products. Today we look at another announcement: The National Institute of Standards and Technology has established the NIST Personal Identity ...
Sopra Steria, a major European player in the tech sector, announces the integration of hybrid post-quantum encryption technology at the heart of Datasphere, its data-centric security solution. The ...
At the center of the cybersecurity guidance is the recognition that passwords alone have become a dangerously weak line of ...
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