Sweet Liberty with Jackie Patruhttp://www.sweetliberty.org/index.shtml
Now Promoting Biometrics for Children Eerily similar to the Nebraska Freemason program we posted last December , the Pennsylvania Freemasons are also openly promoting biometric id
Liveness.com - Biometric Liveness Detection Explainedhttps://www.liveness.com/
In biometrics, Liveness Detection is a computer's ability to determine that it is interfacing with a physically present human being and not a spam bot, inanimate spoof artifac
Liveness Detection is an AI computer system’s ability to determine that it is interfacing with a physically present human being and not an inanimate spoof
Peter Gutmann's Home Pagehttps://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/
and 4.x authentication, biometrics, PAM, session security overview, SSL, TLS, TLS-PSK, SGC, SSH, TLS vs.SSH, IPsec, IETF politics, AH, ESP, IPsec key management (Photuris, SKIP, I
Digital Freedom across the Worldhttps://eylenburg.github.io/countries.htm
data. Passwords no, biometrics yes Passwords are protected by the Fifth Amendment and do not need to be disclosed. The situation for biometric unlocking is more disputed, but cour
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Big Brother Loves You... - El Gran Hermano Te Ama...https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_bigbrother.htm
- Biometrics - The Prison Within - TripWires, Totalitarianism, and Technoids Español - Biopoder en la Era del 'Gran Reinicio' - B
2019: July - October Political Notes - Richard Stallmanhttp://stallman.org/archives/2019-jul-oct.html
of personal details and biometrics. This is supposedly to keep them safe. Like the thugs in the schools, it will endanger them instead. The direct harm will fall mainly on people
Pipedothttps://pipedot.org/
replace passwords with biometrics and environment readings by Anonymous Coward in security on 2016-11-09 16:21 ( #20ZHW ) In the latest attempt to remove the need to use passwords
how we identify ourselves · Adam Wigginshttps://adamwiggins.com/making-computers-better/identity
management of users; biometrics for physically-accessed devices; email as the uniting identifier; and multi-factor authentication for important transactions dealing with contracts
We identify ourselves to computers hundreds of times a day, but it’s a mess. I want digital identity that is easy to use, private, and secure.
Ross Anderson's Home Pagehttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/rja14/
cryptography with biometrics shows that in those applications where you can benefit from biometrics, you often don't need a large central database (as proposed for Britain's ID ca
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