Identity Management
A Breakdown of FY19 Initatives in Biometrics & Identity Management
November 26 by Katherine ByrneWhere's the FY19 Biometrics Budget Going? Find Out Here!
Defense Installation Access Control (DIAC): Live Presentation
April 10 by IDGA EditorLTC Mark DiCarlo, Identity Services Division, DMDC, OSD - presents on the Defense Installation Access Control (DIAC): IMESA at the Biometrics for National Security and Law Enforcement Summit, Januar...
USNORTHCOM: Battlefields to Borders to Bases
January 02 by IDGA Editor[inlinead] What lessons have been learned and applied within the homeland from battlefields, to borders and bases? Michael Stone, USNORTHCOM J34, DIAC JCTD Deputy Operational Manager, examines thi...
Moving Beyond Passwords: DARPA’s Active Authentication Pt 1
December 21 by IDGA EditorIn part one of this exclusive interview, Richard Guidorizzi, [I2O Program Manager, Cyber] provides insight into the DARPA ‘active authentication program’ – a scientific way of usi...
BIMA Presents: Sharing Biometric Data within NATO Nations, Challenges & Opportunities
October 05 by IDGA EditorBIMA: The NATO Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 4715 "Biometric Data Interchange, Watch listing and Reporting Standard" aims to address the gap that exists within NATO nations to share and access...
Inside the Biometrics Cylab at Carnegie Mellon University
September 21 by IDGA EditorFeaturing Marios Savvides, Director of the Biometric Cylab at Carnegie Mellon University. This interview examines the current and future research focus within the field of identity management, and h...
[Infographic] Where Biometrics Meets the Border
June 22 by IDGA EditorBiometric identification isn't new, neither are border management initiatives like body scanners, but the September 11, 2001 attacks did change people's attitudes toward the application of these mea...
Biometrics Proves One Percent Unsuitable Guests in US
June 22 by James LoudermilkThrough biometrics applications the FBI has determined that about 1% of people who seek visa to visit the US as tourists have previously done things that do not make them suitable guests. This inter...
Complexities of the Human Face
June 06 by Thirimachos BourlaiThe human face has several advantages over other biometric traits: it is non-intrusive, understandable, and can be captured in a covert manner at variable standoff distances. In the following IDGA e...
How are Biometric Technologies Securing the US/Canadian Border?
May 03 by Marissa AlvordThere have been rapid advances in biometric technologies in recent years, but how exactly are these technologies helping to ensure the security of the Northern US border? Gary Wheeler, Chief, Global...
US Looks to Boost Interoperability of Federal Identity Management Programs
December 15 by Christopher DauerAs biometrics technology continues to advance and evolve, it becomes increasing incumbent on federal agencies to strive to make sure various federal programs and initiatives governing this area are...
Manage user identities efficiently to help increase administrator and user productivity, while facilitating compliance initiatives.
December 09 by IDGA EditorWhen IT resources are pulled into drawn-out identity management tasks such as service level agreements, internal policies, etc., it means less time developing high-value innovations for future agenc...