A recent Apple patent and a strongly worded report from the National Research Council suggest that the future of biometrics lies with personalization, not security.. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week granted Apple a patent for biometric-sensor handheld devices that recognize a user by the image of his or her hand. In the not-too-distant future, anyone in the house could pick up an iOS device The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . A recent patent application from Apple indicates a move towards individualized biometric approaches, departing from conventional security techniques.. Personalized Biometrics, Apple Innovations, Biometric Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Wireless security is a major concern for agencies that deal with ever-more tech-savvy employees bringing to work handheld devices that don't mesh with federal security guidelines, said CDW Government Inc. president James R. Shanks. As agencies are working to bolster . . . . Wireless security is a major concern for agencies that deal with ever-more tech-savvy employees bringing to work handheld devices that don't mesh with federal security guidelines, said CDW Government Inc. president James R. Shanks. As agencies are working to bolster network security, the proliferation of wireless devices is raising new security challenges, said Shanks, whose company is a subsidiary of IT reseller CDW Computer Centers Inc. of Vernon Hills, Ill. "It's really hard to manage," added Larry S. Kirsch, senior vice president of CDWG. Wireless security "is the biggest nut to crack for the federal government." The link for this article located at GCN is no longer available. . Wireless security is a major concern for agencies that deal with ever-more tech-savvy employees brin. wireless, security, major, concern, agencies, ever-more, tech-savvy, employees. . Anthony Pell
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