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International Biometric Group to Host Teleconference Series on Thursday, September 9 at 1pm Eastern


International Biometric Group to Host Teleconference Series on Thursday, September 9 at 1pm Eastern

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 3, 2004

International Biometric Group (IBG) extends an invitation to participate in IBG’s monthly teleconference series on Thursday, September 9 at 1:00 pm ET (10:00 am PT). In these teleconferences, IBG will address questions such as:

How did post-9/11 legislation incite and confirm government interest in biometrics? What is the outlook for the expansion of the TSA Registered Traveler Program? How have specific airports responded to heightened airport security concerns? How are banks using biometrics to combat fraud? What are the implications of current testing initiatives underway in the biometric industry? How are some casinos betting on biometrics to defend their business?

This month’s teleconference series features four topics. Participants can select from any of the following four tracks, which will be broadcast live in 30-minute intervals:

GOVERNMENT UPDATE: LEGISLATION MOVEMENTS AND CHANGES (1:00 PM ET)

Several countries around the world have recently announced plans to initiate testing of prototypes for biometric passports, based on the guidelines set by the U.S. Department of State. US-VISIT continues to cast a public spotlight on biometrics in the travel and transportation sector. What legislative bodies and motions actually drive these large-scale projects for the biometrics industry? This session will highlight the history as well as the current movements of legislation underlying the integration of biometrics at both a national and international level.

PULSE ON BIOMETRICS: THE LATEST NEWS (1:30 PM ET)

The TSA is using biometrics for both the Registered Traveler Program and the Transportation Worker Identification Credential Pilot. Responding to airport security concerns, Yeager Airport in West Virginia has implemented biometric hand readers to secure access to the control tower. Banks in Japan are bolstering their security through the installation of vein recognition technology for their customers. Listen in for more about the latest biometrics news from the past month.

TECHNOLOGY TRENDS: TESTING INITIATIVES (2:00 PM ET)

In light of the numerous large-scale biometric deployments currently underway, biometric technology performance remains a highly controversial issue. Hear an overview of the latest testing initiatives for all modalities including the Fingerprint Verification Competition (FVC), Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT), and IBG’s own Comparative Biometric Testing efforts.

INDUSTRY FOCUS: BIOMETRICS IN THE GAMING INDUSTRY (2:30 PM ET)

Major casinos such as Caesar’s Palace and the MGM Grand in Las Vegas have implemented biometric devices to ensure and monitor employee productivity, identify and track con artist activity, and secure facility access control. Learn about various biometric technologies already in place in the gaming industry and how these devices have improved overall security and profitability.

There is no fee to participate in IBG’s teleconference series.

Visit http://www.biometricgroup.com/webconferences.html for access details.

For more information, contact Sarah Nedwek at snedwek@biometricgroup.com or 212-809-9491.

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL BIOMETRIC GROUP

Founded in 1996, International Biometric Group, LLC is the biometric industry’s leading independent integration and consulting firm. IBG has extensive hands-on experience with every biometric technology, including fingerprint, face, hand, iris, voice, and signature. Working on behalf of private and government clients, IBG evaluates, designs, and integrates biometric solutions for Internet applications, public sector programs, network security, point of sale applications, and physical access systems. Learn more at http://www.biometricgroup.com

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Join International Biometric Group’s Teleconference Series Today, September 9 at 1 PM ET


Join International Biometric Group’s Teleconference Series Today, September 9 at 1 PM ET

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 9, 2004 -

– International Biometric Group (IBG) extends an invitation to participate in IBG’s monthly teleconference series today, September 9 at 1:00 pm ET (10:00 am PT). In these teleconferences, IBG will address questions such as:

How did post-9/11 legislation motivate and support government occupy in biometrics? What is the outlook for the expansion of the TSA Registered Traveler Program? How have specific airports responded to rose airport security concerns? How are banks using biometrics to combat fraud? What are the implications of current testing initiatives underway in the biometric industry? How are some casinos betting on biometrics to protect their business?

This month’s teleconference series features four topics. Participants can select from any of the following four tracks, which will be broadcast live in 30-minute intervals:

GOVERNMENT UPDATE: LEGISLATION MOVEMENTS AND CHANGES (1:00 PM ET)

Several countries around the world have recently announced plans to initiate testing of prototypes for biometric passports, based on the guidelines set by the U.S. Department of State. US-VISIT continues to cast a public spotlight on biometrics in the travel and transportation sector. What legislative bodies and motions actually drive these large-scale projects for the biometrics industry? This session will highlight the history as well as the current movements of legislation underlying the integration of biometrics at both a national and international level.

PULSE ON BIOMETRICS: THE LATEST NEWS (1:30 PM ET)

The TSA is using biometrics for both the Registered Traveler Program and the Transportation Worker Identification Credential Pilot. Responding to airport security concerns, Yeager Airport in West Virginia has implemented biometric hand readers to secure access to the control tower. Banks in Japan are bolstering their security through the installation of vein recognition technology for their customers. Listen in for more about the latest biometrics news from the past month.

TECHNOLOGY TRENDS: TESTING INITIATIVES (2:00 PM ET)

In light of the numerous large-scale biometric deployments currently underway, biometric technology performance remains a highly controversial issue. Hear an overview of the latest testing initiatives for all modalities including the Fingerprint Verification Competition (FVC), Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT), and IBG’s own Comparative Biometric Testing efforts.

INDUSTRY FOCUS: BIOMETRICS IN THE GAMING INDUSTRY (2:30 PM ET)

Major casinos such as Caesar’s Palace and the MGM Grand in Las Vegas have implemented biometric devices to ensure and monitor employee productivity, identify and track con artist activity, and secure facility access control. Learn about various biometric technologies already in place in the gaming industry and how these devices have improved overall security and profitability.

There is no fee to participate in IBG’s teleconference series.

Visit http://www.biometricgroup.com/webconferences.html for further details.

Listeners may addressing the teleconference by calling: 212-931-9772 or through the following links:

To access the call via Real Live Player, visit: http://orion.calleci.com/servlet/estreamgetevent?id=4194&folder=webstream
To access the call via Windows Media Player, visit: http://orion.calleci.com/servlet/estreamgetevent?id=4196&folder=webstream

For more information, reach Sarah Nedwek at snedwek@biometricgroup.com or 212-809-9491.

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL BIOMETRIC GROUP

Founded in 1996, International Biometric Group, LLC is the biometric industry’s starring independent integration and consulting firm. IBG has extensive hands-on experience with every biometric technology, including fingerprint, face, hand, iris, voice, and signature. Working on behalf of private and government clients, IBG evaluates, designs, and integrates biometric solutions for Internet applications, public sector programs, network security, point of sale applications, and physical address systems. Learn more at http://www.biometricgroup.com

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Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.



International Biometric Group to Host Biometric Performance Certification Teleconference: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005 at 1 PM EST


International Biometric Group to Host Biometric Performance Certification Teleconference: Thursday, Dec. 8, 2005 at 1 PM EST

(PRWEB) December 5, 2005

IBG’s recently-announced Biometric Performance Certification program certifies biometric product accuracy and usability for applications such as border management, visa and passport issuance, access control, network security, and point-of-sale.

Independent certification of biometric product accuracy and usability is a critical factor in biometric deployment, investment, and partnership decisions. Biometric Performance Certification simplifies biometric technology decisions and mitigates risks for government agencies, systems integrators, and commercial deployers.

Biometric products and systems that meet accuracy and usability criteria will be published on the publicly-available Biometric Performance Certification List. Certification is based on performance in strict, independent testing such as IBG’s Comparative Biometric Testing.

Michael Thieme, IBG’s Director of Special Projects, will discuss details of IBG’s new Biometric Performance Certification program in the upcoming teleconference. Mr. Thieme will address the following topics:

Benefits of Biometric Performance Certification to government and industry Accuracy and usability certification criteria Certification processes and timetable

The teleconference will be held on Thursday, December 8 at 1:00 pm EST (10:00 AM PST; 1800 Coordinated Universal Time).

There is no fee to participate in IBG’s teleconference series. Visit http://www.biometricgroup.com/webconferences.html to log in and for further details.

For more information, contact Victor Lee at 212-809-9491.

About International Biometric Group

Founded in 1996, International Biometric Group, LLC is the biometric industry’s leading independent integration and consulting firm. IBG has extensive hands-on experience with every biometric technology, including fingerprint, face, hand, iris, voice, and signature.

Working on behalf of private and government clients, IBG evaluates, designs, and integrates biometric solutions for Internet applications, public sector programs, network security, point of sale applications, and physical access systems. Learn more at http://www.biometricgroup.com.

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Vocus©Copyright 1997-

, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.



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International Biometric Group (IBG) Is Pleased to Announce its March 12th Webconference: Comparative Biometric Testing Round 7


International Biometric Group (IBG) Is Pleased to Announce its March 12th Webconference: Comparative Biometric Testing Round 7

New York, NY (PRWEB) March 10, 2009

International Biometric Group (IBG) is pleased to announce its upcoming webconference in which IBG Director of Special Projects Michael Thieme will discuss IBG’s upcoming Comparative Biometric Testing (CBT). The webconference will be followed by a live question and answer session.

Comparative Biometric Testing is the industry’s only test program focused on end-to-end systems, including fingerprint, face recognition, iris recognition, multimodal systems and mobile devices.

The webconference is intended for biometric vendors, systems integrators and government agencies considering biometric deployments.

Mr. Thieme will address the following topics:

The benefits of independent performance testing The value proposition of participation in CBT Relevance of CBT to real-world applications such as border control, ID management, and mobile systems How government and industry use CBT test results Details on the CBT methodology and schedule CBT sponsorship

Event Title: Comparative Biometric Testing Round 7
Event Date: March 12th, 2009 at 1:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
To access the event, sail to: http://www.biometricgroup.com/webcon and click the ‘listen to our webconference” link.

About International Biometric Group (IBG)
International Biometric Group (IBG) is a leading research, consulting and systems integration company addressing the identity management and security needs of both government and commercial clients. IBG designs, engineers and supports solutions across multiple platforms in complex, mission-critical environments. IBG is headquartered in New York City, with offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and London. Learn more at http://www.biometricgroup.com.

Press Contact
Victor Lee
212.809.9491

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, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Vocus, PRWeb, and Publicity Wire are trademarks or registered trademarks of Vocus, Inc. or Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC.



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