The new Thales Gemalto Intelligent ID Card Reader is the first reader designed for inspecting both sides of an ID document simultaneously in the cloud, thus simplifying the ID verification process.
Millions of U.S. government employees and contractors have been issued a secure smart ID card that enables physical access to buildings and controlled spaces, and provides access to government ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology yesterday published a draft of guidelines for interoperability between personal identity verification cards and readers. NIST’s Information ...
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Voices: ‘Get over the alarmism’: Readers say ID cards work well abroad as Starmer’s plan sparks division
Plans to introduce a digital ID scheme in Britain have divided Independent readers, many of whom drew on their own experiences of living overseas. Several pointed out that most European countries ...
Voices: Readers clash over digital ID cards – from ‘Big Brother state’ fears to ‘making life easier’
Plans to introduce digital ID cards as part of the government’s efforts to tackle illegal migration have sparked sharp debate among Independent readers, dividing opinion almost evenly. A recent poll ...
The Prime Minister is expected to announce his backing for a ‘Brit card’ as early as Friday - Leon Neal/Reuters Sir Keir Starmer is set to announce the introduction of digital ID cards, a policy ...
A reader suggests Digital ID cards would inevitably be vulnerable to hackers The Labour party’s idea of a digital ID card seems to be being met predominantly by resistance and discomfort. I will add ...
The new Thales Gemalto Intelligent ID Card Reader is the first reader designed for inspecting both sides of an ID document simultaneously in the cloud, thus simplifying the ID verification process.
Several pointed out that most European countries already operate ID card systems without controversy. One reader noted that in Spain an ID card is essential for everyday tasks, while another said life ...
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