The weekly podcast covers relevant issues and breaking news from AVISIAN's suite of ID technology publications: ContactlessNews.com, CR80News.com, DigitalIDNews.com, NFCNews.com, RFIDNews.org and SecureIDNews.com.
When buying a six-pack of beer it makes sense that an individual confirms that they are at least 21-years-old. But when the consumer shows a clerk the government-issued ID they are giving up address,…
Payment card manufacturers have a set way of doing things. With near field communication on the horizon it could be seen as a disruption to some in the industry. The Datacard Group partnered with Dev…
There are a handful of drivers for adding biometric technology to mobile devices, says Alan Goode, founder of Goode Intelligence and author of "Mobile Phone Biometric Security Analysis and Forecasts …
EMV is the future of payments but MasterCard doesn't want to stop there, says Colin McGrath, vice president of development in U.S. Markets at the payments company. "We very much see this path and thi…
Visa made waves in August when it unveiled a road map to move the U.S. to EMV and then again in January when the company said that the country's deployment wouldn't be chip and PIN. Stephanie Erickse…
viaForensics revealed some interesting information about Google Wallet. While the system is generally viewed as secure it still does leave some personal data unencrypted. Regarding ID's Gina Jordan s…
With near field communication on the horizon and more handsets hitting the market that include the technology, what about the mobile wallet? The software the enables the chip on the phone to perform …
There are many discussions surrounding the multiple user names and passwords individuals must remember to gain access to accounts. Countries across the globe are investigating ways to make it easier …
After three years as a pilot program, Global Entry is moving to permanent status. John Wagner, executive director of Admissibility and Passenger Programs with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, fill…
Mobile devices are poised to become the ID credential of the future. In a recent video, Blackboard Transact president David Marr shared his views on mobile platforms in higher ed and the impacts on c…
When PKI is mentioned there are three terms that often come to mind: complicated, expensive and secure. The past few years have seen PKI deployments become simpler and more affordable but at the same…
Google+ wants members to use their real names. But for some pseudonyms may be more identifying than real names. Kaliya Hamlin, or Identity Woman, is one of these people but when she tried to use this…
The American Bar Association's Identity Management Legal Task Force and the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Project (TSCP) held a joint meeting to discuss ID management issues. Much of the discussio…
The UK is considering enabling citizens to use a Facebook ID for access to government services. Tom Smedinghoff, a partner at Wildman Harrold and chairman of an American Bar Association Task Force fi…
There are roughly a dozen bills in Congress that cover some aspect of citizen's privacy. Chris Wilson, director and counsel for E-Commerce and Telecommunications at TechAmerica, fill listeners in on …
Some may consider Kenneth Weiss the godfather of two-factor identification. The founder of Universal Secure Registry and developer of token-based authentication technology has since moved on to other…
Google is first out of the gate with details on it near field communication system, not only enabling payments but loyalty and marketing as well. Howard Wilcox, senior analyst at Juniper Research, de…
News around near field communication is constant these days with much of the focus around payments. But eventually the mobile device may replace keys as well as payment cards. Regarding ID's Gina Jor…
Feedback on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has been solid, explains Jeremy Grant, senior executive adviser and manager of the National Program Office for the NSTIC. He sha…
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace has lofty goals but as always the devil is in the details. If implemented correctly the strategy is a good thing, though this won't be easy.…
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